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How To Treat Hydrocele In Scrotum

By: Kathryn Gierok

Break Studios Contributing Writer

By keeping some basic guidelines in mind, you can learn about how to treat hydrocele in scrotum. Though this condition is not life threatening, it can be extremely painful when hydrocele is not treated quickly, and often presents with symptoms of extreme tenderness, pain during standing, and a cyst-like bump within the scrotum.

  1. Start by scheduling a visit to your primary care doctor. Make sure that there is a thorough investigation done on the scrotum in order to both confirm the presence of hydrocele, as well as to rule out any other conditions. If your doctor is not familiar with this particular condition, be sure to ask for a reference to a skilled, trained profession who can help you out.
  2. Needle aspiration is a viable option for mild cases of hydrocele. It is a great way to get ride of high amounts of fluid within the scrotum, which are generally the cause of the pain.
  3. If success is not achieved with needle aspiration, you may need to undergo surgical excision. In this procedure, the majority of the hydrocele is cut away, and the part that remains is turned inside out.
  4. Be sure to follow the after-care instructions from your nurse or doctor carefully in order to achieve optimal results when it comes to treating hydrocele in your scrotum. Contact your health care provider immediately if the pain worsens or does not subside. Increasing scrotal pain may indicate an infection in your scrotum, or can also suggest a more serious condition that requires further treatment.
Posted on: Nov. 03, 2010