Varikotsele U Detey 1982 Ok Ru ^hot^
Since I cannot browse the live social media feed of OK.ru to retrieve a specific user-uploaded document from a direct link, and because medical standards from 1982 are significantly outdated compared to today, I have prepared two things for you:
If you instead meant to ask for the exact text of a 1982 Russian publication titled "Varicocele in Children" — unfortunately, no full PDF is available here. However, you can search in Russian scientific archives using: varikotsele u detey 1982 ok ru
Текст поста:
: In children, it is often asymptomatic and discovered during routine physical exams. If symptoms occur, they include: A "bag of worms" feeling in the scrotum. Since I cannot browse the live social media feed of OK
- Progressive testicular growth arrest – The affected testicle may fail to grow at the same rate as the healthy one.
- Potential future infertility – Although the child is not yet producing sperm in adult quantities, early damage to the seminiferous tubules can lead to long-term fertility problems.
- Pain or discomfort – While many varicoceles are asymptomatic, some boys report a dull ache or heavy sensation, especially after physical activity or prolonged standing.
: Varicocele is the abnormal dilation and tortuosity of the pampiniform venous plexus within the spermatic cord. Etiology (Causes) : Varicocele is the abnormal dilation and tortuosity
