Varicocele and Infertility in Men - What is Varicocele

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Varicocele scrotum (sack containing the testicles) is the name given to an increase in the vascularity. Varicocele in the scrotum (the increase in testicular vascularization in a bag) start to increase in temperature of the testicles as a result of the development. Normally, the testicles from the body has an extremely low temperatures, the temperatures required for the production of sperm in the testes. The normal body temperature for sperm are produced, they remain motionless. This impairs sperm production and infertility causes temperature rise.
 
At the same time 2 One reason for infertility due to varicocele, varicocele developing veins (veins) and penile blood flow impairs the prints. The top of the testicle and testicular ducts (epididymis) that prints the output of the arteries prevents the sperm testis, penis, testis sperm infertility for atılamadığı develops. 90-95% have varicocele on the left side, right side because the testicular veins, veins than in a large vein connects to the left side. That is a right-sided venous blood, the more likely "threshold" is poured, the left side is limited and a relatively small "dams" that tries to spill blood vessel full of exfoliation and the expansion of the varicocele may cause a problem. Sol spinning backwards in this way (which reflux, the dam speechless) blood, creates a varicocele.

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