Hydrocele is usually not dangerous, but it may lead to pain due to reduced blood supply to the penis in some cases. This may require immediate treatment to avoid severe complications like testicular cancer.
Hydrocele is commonly seen in newborns and usually disappears without any treatment by the age of one. Older boys and adult men may develop a hydrocele due to an injury or inflammation of the scrotum.
Types:
The different types of hydroceles are:
Causes:
In the case of babies, the hydrocele may develop in the womb, when the passage that allows the testicles to move from the abdomen to the scrotum fails to close entirely and normally disappears without treatment within a couple of months.
In the case of adolescents and adult men, the hydrocele may develop due to an injury or inflammation that occurs due to an infection within the scrotum.
Risk factors:
The risk of developing a hydrocele is greater in the following cases:
Symptoms:
The symptoms associated with a hydrocele are:
Hydrocele in newborn baby boys usually disappears on their own without any treatment within the first six to twelve months of life. If the condition does not get treated on its own, the following different types of treatments can be performed:
1. Non-surgical treatment:
Aspiration and sclerotherapy: Aspiration is a minimally-invasive type of procedure involving the injection of a needle into the hydrocele to withdraw the fluid. Once the fluid is removed, the doctor will inject a sclerosing agent that uses a combination of sodium tetradecyl sulphate inside the sack around the testicle. This helps in the prevention of fluid build up.
This type of procedure is usually performed in men having a higher risk of complications during surgery. There is a slight possibility that the hydrocele may return after a few months, and another session of aspiration and sclerotherapy may be needed after that.
2. Surgical treatment:
The complications associated with untreated hydrocele are:
The cost of hydrocele treatment in Mumbai is between INR 25,000 to INR 95,000.
The cost of hydrocele treatment in Delhi is between INR 22,000 to INR 92,000.
The cost of hydrocele treatment in Bangalore is between INR 22,000 to INR 92,000.
The cost of hydrocele treatment in Chennai is between INR 20,000 to INR 85,000.
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