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A Hydrocele is a common condition that causes swelling in the scrotum due to fluid accumulation around the testicle. While usually painless, it can lead to discomfort, heaviness, and impact daily life if left untreated.
At CUSP Surgeons, we provide advanced hydrocele surgery in Delhi using minimally invasive techniques, ensuring faster recovery, minimal pain, and long-term relief.
A hydrocele occurs when fluid builds up in the thin sac surrounding the testicle. It can affect newborns, children, and adult men. In many cases, it may resolve on its own, but persistent or large hydroceles often require surgical treatment.
A Hydrocele is usually not serious. Small hydroceles are often painless, while larger ones may cause discomfort or heaviness during daily activities. It’s generally harmless but should be evaluated by a doctor if it persists or increases in size.
A Hydrocele is most common in newborns and infants, though it can also occur in adolescents and adults. About 10% of babies are born with a hydrocele, and most resolve on their own within the first year. In adults, hydroceles are less common (around 1%) and may also improve without treatment in some cases.
At CUSP Surgeons, we ensure accurate diagnosis before recommending treatment:
Small, painless hydroceles may only require monitoring.
If infection is present, appropriate medicines are prescribed.
The most effective and permanent solution
Fluid is drained using a needle, but recurrence is common.
Hydrocele surgery is generally safe, but like any procedure, minor risks may include:
At CUSP Surgeons, advanced techniques and expert care minimize these risks significantly.
Patients trust CUSP Surgeons for reliable and advanced surgical care:
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Early treatment prevents complications and ensures better outcomes.
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