Pooled blood in the varicocele (testicular veins) damages the veins and testicle by causing vein swelling and hypersensitivity, heat stress, hyper-hydration, oxidation, toxin build-up, hypoxia, and impaired nutrient exchange. The major side effects of varicocele are pain, decreased fertility, scrotal sag, testicular shrinkage, and impaired testosterone. Many men also experience some of the following symptoms: Embarrassment, gynecomastia, stress and anxiety, erectile dysfunction, weak or quickly lost erections, low sex drive, decreased masculinity, low motivation, reduced muscle tone, infertility, increased estrogen, and an enlarged prostate. Treat varicocele at home, without surgery: varicohealth.com
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