Hydrocele repair is a safe and effective surgical procedure performed to treat fluid accumulation around the testicle, which causes scrotal swelling and discomfort. This condition is common in infants, children, and adult males and may require surgery when swelling persists or increases. A skilled urologist and andrologist performs hydrocele repair using advanced surgical techniques that ensure minimal pain, faster healing, and excellent cosmetic results. The procedure typically involves removing or repairing the fluid-filled sac to prevent recurrence. Early evaluation helps avoid complications and restores comfort, mobility, and confidence. Personalized care, precise diagnosis, and modern treatment approaches ensure safe recovery and long-term relief for patients.
Surgery is recommended when swelling persists, increases in size, causes discomfort, or does not resolve naturally.
No, it is usually a minor surgical procedure performed under anesthesia with a short recovery period.
Recurrence is uncommon when the procedure is performed using proper surgical techniques.
Yes, hydroceles are frequently seen in newborns and young children and may resolve naturally or need surgery if persistent.
Complications are rare but may include infection, swelling, or temporary discomfort.
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