क्या Varicocele ,Hydrocele या Cyst बन सकते है आपके low sperm Count का कारण | Dr. Himanshu Dhawan
In this descriptive video, Dr. Himanhsu Dhawan answers a comment from the individual. He asked if hydrocele, varicocele, and epidermal cysts can reduce sperm count. Dr. Himanshu Dhawan gives detailed answers to this question and describes how they can affect sperm.
Hydrocele: A painless fluid-filled sac around a testicle, causing swelling in the scrotum, often due to injury or inflammation.
Varicocele: An enlargement of veins within the scrotum, similar to varicose veins, leading to discomfort and potential fertility issues.
Epidermal cysts: Small, benign lumps beneath the skin, usually on the scrotum, formed by a buildup of keratin. They are often harmless but may require treatment if infected.
Time-lapse:
0:00-0:20 Introduction and asked questions in the comment box
0:24-1:24 What is a hydrocele?
1:25-2:18 What is an epidermal cyst?
2:19- 2:56 What is varicocele, and how does it affect fertility?
2:57-3:07 Conclusion of how much that individual gets infertility with these three conditions.
3:08-3:25 A patient testimonial video showed a patient suffering from varicocele and not being varicocele-free.
3:26-3:36 Is it possible to treat epidermal cyst?
3:37-4:05 How to cure hydrocele?
4:06- 5:17 Conclusion of the video.
If you have any queries, you can ask them in the comments section, and we will answer them with utmost priority.
Dr. Health Contact Details: Address: B-92, Sushant Lok, Phase 1, Gurugram, Haryana, Near Millennium City Centre Metro Station- 122009.
#varicocelekailaj #hydroceletreatment #sperm #lowspermcount #himanshudhawan
In this descriptive video, Dr. Himanhsu Dhawan answers a comment from the individual. He asked if hydrocele, varicocele, and epidermal cysts can reduce sperm count. Dr. Himanshu Dhawan gives detailed answers to this question and describes how they can affect sperm.
Hydrocele: A painless fluid-filled sac around a testicle, causing swelling in the scrotum, often due to injury or inflammation.
Varicocele: An enlargement of veins within the scrotum, similar to varicose veins, leading to discomfort and potential fertility issues.
Epidermal cysts: Small, benign lumps beneath the skin, usually on the scrotum, formed by a buildup of keratin. They are often harmless but may require treatment if infected.
Time-lapse:
0:00-0:20 Introduction and asked questions in the comment box
0:24-1:24 What is a hydrocele?
1:25-2:18 What is an epidermal cyst?
2:19- 2:56 What is varicocele, and how does it affect fertility?
2:57-3:07 Conclusion of how much that individual gets infertility with these three conditions.
3:08-3:25 A patient testimonial video showed a patient suffering from varicocele and not being varicocele-free.
3:26-3:36 Is it possible to treat epidermal cyst?
3:37-4:05 How to cure hydrocele?
4:06- 5:17 Conclusion of the video.
If you have any queries, you can ask them in the comments section, and we will answer them with utmost priority.
Dr. Health Contact Details: Address: B-92, Sushant Lok, Phase 1, Gurugram, Haryana, Near Millennium City Centre Metro Station- 122009.
#varicocelekailaj #hydroceletreatment #sperm #lowspermcount #himanshudhawan
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