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Question #21167
181 days ago
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what to cure vericocele? will it effectmy testis size

priyanshu

i had vericocele on my left side and my size of testicle is decreased ,will my testosterone levels will be dropped,How does varicocele impact sperm count, motility, and overall reproductive health in men?

Age: 21
Chronic illnesses: vericocele
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You are 21 years old with a left-sided varicocele and have noticed a decrease in testicular size on that side. You are concerned about whether this can lower testosterone levels and how it affects sperm count, motility, and overall reproductive health.

Effect of varicocele on testosterone

The testicles produce testosterone, and a varicocele can impair this function over time.

Many men with varicocele still have normal testosterone, especially at a young age.

However, testicular shrinkage (atrophy) is a sign that blood pooling and heat may be affecting testicular cells.

If untreated and progressive, varicocele can contribute to lower testosterone later in life, but this is not guaranteed.

At your age, early evaluation and monitoring can prevent long-term hormonal problems.

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Hello Priyanshu Here’s a clear breakdown for you:

1. Testosterone Levels:
Varicocele (especially if it’s large or long-standing) can sometimes affect the testicle’s ability to produce testosterone. If you’ve noticed a decrease in testicle size, it means the tissue might not be working at full capacity, which can lead to lower testosterone levels. However, many men with varicocele still have normal testosterone, especially if only one side is affected.

2. Sperm Count & Motility:
Varicocele is a common cause of male infertility. It can: - Lower sperm count (fewer sperm produced) - Reduce sperm motility (sperm move less efficiently) - Affect sperm shape (morphology) This happens because varicocele increases the temperature in the scrotum, which can stress the testicle and harm sperm production.

3. Overall Reproductive Health:
Not all men with varicocele have fertility problems, but it’s a leading reversible cause of male infertility. If you’re trying to conceive and have concerns, a semen analysis and hormone tests (including testosterone) are helpful.

What you can do:
- Get a semen analysis and blood tests for testosterone, FSH, and LH. - If you’re not planning children now but are worried, regular follow-up with a urologist is a good idea. - If you have symptoms like pain, significant shrinkage, or infertility, varicocele repair (surgery) can help in many cases.

Thank you

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A left-sided varicocele can affect the testicle because increased heat and poor blood drainage may lead to testicular shrinkage (atrophy); however, testosterone does not always drop, especially in young men—many maintain normal levels, though a long-standing or severe varicocele can reduce testosterone in some cases. Varicocele more commonly impacts fertility by lowering sperm count, reducing motility, and increasing abnormal sperm forms, due to heat stress and oxidative damage to sperm-producing cells. The good news is that early evaluation and treatment (including surgery if indicated) can stabilize or improve sperm parameters and sometimes testosterone, so please consult a urologist/andrologist for semen analysis, hormone testing, and guidance on whether treatment is needed.

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Hello,

Varicocele can reduce testis size on the affected side if untreated, due to heat and poor blood drainage.

It may lower testosterone over time, but this is not guaranteed, especially at your age (21).

It can reduce sperm count, motility, and quality, which may affect fertility.

Treatment (especially varicocele surgery or embolization) can: Stop further testis shrinkage Often improve sperm parameters Sometimes improve testosterone levels, especially in young men

🛑See a urologist for semen analysis, testis size measurement, and Doppler ultrasound to decide if treatment is needed.

I trust this helps Thank you

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Hello dear See for exact confirmation get following tests and share result with gynaecologist or urologist for better clarity Scrotum USG Hsa Prl Serum tsh Serum LDH Serum testosterone Please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Regards

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Hi Priyanshu,

Here’s a clear, point-wise breakdown for you:

Varicocele & Testis Size:

· Yes, varicoceles can sometimes cause the affected testicle to shrink over time due to increased heat and impaired blood flow.

Impact on Hormones & Fertility:

· Testosterone: May be slightly lowered in some cases, but significant drops are less common. · Sperm Health: Often reduces sperm count and motility, and can affect sperm quality, impacting fertility. · Reproductive Health: It’s a common reversible cause of male infertility.

What You Can Do:

· Consult a Urologist for a physical exam and possibly a scrotal ultrasound. · Treatment (if needed) is usually a minor procedure to repair the veins, which can improve sperm parameters and sometimes prevent further shrinkage.

Next Step: Get evaluated to decide if treatment is right for you.

Dr. Nikhil Chauhan Urologist

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Varicoceles are quite common, and they can indeed impact various aspects of male reproductive health, though not every man with a varicocele will experience problems. When it comes to testosterone levels, varicoceles can potentially affect them, but this isn’t always the case. Varicoceles might impact testosterone production due to increased temperature in the testicles, as they can create a “warming” effect which isn’t ideal for testicular function. However, significant reductions in testosterone levels are relatively rare solely due to the presence of a varicocele. On the fertility front, varicoceles can impact sperm count, motility, and morphology. The increased temperature can interfere with sperm production and quality, sometimes leading to reduced sperm count and motility. Not everyone with a varicocele will experience fertility issues, but it can be a contributing factor if you’re facing challenges in that area. If your testicle size has decreased, it might indicate some level of testicular atrophy, which can happen due to the reduced efficiency in blood flow and cooling effects of the varicocele. Treatment like surgical intervention (varicocelectomy) can be considered if you’re facing symptoms or fertility issues. It’s not guaranteed that varicocele repair will completely reverse testicular atrophy or improve sperm quality, but it can help in many cases. It would be wise to have regular discussions with your healthcare provider, who can monitor testosterone levels and sperm parameters over time if you’re concerned about these aspects. They could guide a decision on whether intervention or further testing is warranted based on your symptoms, fertility goals, and other health considerations.

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