What are the hazards of hydrocele in the tunica vaginalis? I believe many people have heard the term 'hydrocele of the tunica vaginalis' for the first time. Hydrocele of the tunica vaginalis is often a disease with no obvious cause, and it is difficult for people to detect it. Therefore, it can be said that hydrocele of the tunica vaginalis can cause great harm to the human body. Today, I will briefly introduce the hazards of hydrocele of the tunica vaginalis.
Phimosis of the tunica vaginalis is one of the common diseases in men, which poses great harm to them. The causes of hydrocele in the tunica vaginalis can be divided into primary and secondary types. Primary clinical manifestations are relatively rare, while secondary ones are often caused by acute epididymitis, trauma, filariasis, schistosomiasis, and other causes.
The harm of hydrocele to men is very great, and many people know that it is harmful. However, little is known about its specific hazards. Below is a detailed introduction to the hazards that hydrocele can cause:
1. The harm of testicular hydrocele is also manifested in that if the hydrocele is too large, the penis is surrounded by the scrotal skin, which is not conducive to normal sexual life.
2. Long term immersion of the testicles in the hydrocele of the tunica vaginalis causes compensatory enlargement and thickening of the spermatic cord under pressure. Affects normal development.
3. The hydrocele around the testicles compresses the testicles, causing the spermatic cord to affect blood circulation, which in turn affects spermatogenic function.
4. Excessive hydrocele of the tunica vaginalis can affect marital life.
5. People who are prone to secondary diseases such as tuberculosis and orchitis are not conducive to fertility.
There is a small amount of serous fluid present in the normal testicular tunica vaginalis, which is similar in nature to the serous fluid in the abdominal cavity and has a lubricating effect, allowing the testicles to slide freely within it. Once lesions occur in the tunica vaginalis itself and surrounding organs or tissues, causing imbalances in the secretion and absorption functions of the tunica vaginalis, various types of fluid accumulation in the tunica vaginalis form. So the occurrence of hydrocele in the tunica vaginalis indicates that the testicles have developed pathological changes, and once necessary, timely treatment is needed.