The urinary system is one of the most important parts of the male body. Maintaining stable reproductive health is particularly important for physical health and reproductive function. However, many men often neglect their reproductive health, which may cause many complications and symptoms. Good reproductive health depends on diet, living habits, treatment standards, position and many other factors. The left testicle is located in the male seminal vesicle. In addition to the testicle, there is also an epitesticular duct and a seminal tract. Many men find a mass of soft flesh in the left scrotum when they touch it. What is the reason? There is a mass of soft flesh in the left scrotum, which can be considered as hydrocele, varicocele and epididymal cyst, etc. It is recommended that patients should also go to the hospital outpatient clinic immediately to find a professional doctor to touch and confirm the diagnosis, or do a B-ultrasound examination to find out what this mass is, to see if there are some abnormalities, or whether there is a tumor, and then use medication for treatment. What should I do if there is a mass of soft flesh in the left scrotum? 1. Hydrocele 1. The treatment of hydrocele depends on the patient's age, physical condition, and type of hydrocele. If it is a child with hydrocele, it may be absorbed by itself, so it can be temporarily untreated and observed again. If there is infection or other changes, it should be treated immediately. 2. If it is primary hydrocele, since the history of the disease is short, the amount of fluid is small, there are no obvious symptoms of discomfort, and there is no testicular atrophy or male infertility, no treatment is needed. For many young people, patients who are unwilling to undergo surgery or have contraindications to surgery, puncture and fluid extraction can be used for treatment. 3. If it is secondary hydrocele, the original disease must be solved while actively treating it. For example, if it is secondary to testicular or epididymitis, the hydrocele is usually solved after the inflammation is eliminated. Local heat compress, acupuncture and physical therapy can be used to promote the absorption of the hydrocele. If the actual effect is not significant, follow-up treatment can be performed. 2. Varicose vein If you suffer from varicose veins, you don't have to worry about curing the disease. If necessary, you can follow the following methods to treat it. 1. Medication: In the case of treating this disease, many people prefer to take medication to treat the disease. The medication can stimulate the male testicles to produce testosterone, promote the sperm duct to produce semen, and thus improve the quality of semen. This treatment method is more traditional and slow to work, so it is suitable for mild and moderate patients. 2. Surgical treatment: Doctors will recommend surgical treatment for patients with moderate to severe varicose veins. During surgical treatment, the varicose vein can be ligated. Because the ligation site is very high, it is not easy to relapse after the disease is cured. And because the surgical wound is relatively small, the patient recovers very quickly after the surgery. However, surgical treatment ultimately has certain risks. In order to reduce the risk, it is recommended that patients must choose a reliable hospital outpatient clinic for surgical treatment when choosing a hospital outpatient clinic, and never choose a small clinic to prevent infection. 3. Epididymal cyst Epididymal cysts do not require special treatment if they are asymptomatic. Epididymal cysts are caused by past orchitis, epididymitis, testicular torsion or trauma. Epididymal cysts do not cause obvious symptoms when they are small in size. As they gradually increase in size, there will be a feeling of scrotal distension or slight discomfort in the scrotal area. Patients may sometimes touch the mass in the scrotum, which is relatively soft and will not shrink after being squeezed. Occasionally, some patients will have their symptoms aggravated during sexual intercourse. B-ultrasound can detect fluid shadows in the male testicle or epididymal cyst area. The diagnosis of epididymal cyst needs to be distinguished from male hydrocele, chronic epididymitis and other diseases to prevent delayed treatment. Clinical medicine often adopts the countermeasure of regular observation. When the testicular cyst is very large, it can be treated by puncture liposuction or surgical removal. Surgical removal is suitable for patients with large testicular cysts and significant pain and discomfort. |
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