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In this segment, Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee answer a listener's question about his recent procedure to have hydroceles above his testes removed. Dr. Mistry explains that a hydrocele is a non-cancerous fluid sac that develops around the testicle and which has to be surgically removed, not drained, to prevent recurrence. Spermatoceles are small, non-cancerous, fluid-filled structures behind the testicles that come off of the epididymis. Some patients have so many cysts on their testicles that a epididymectomy is required. If there is still swelling or any kind of mass remaining after 6-12 weeks of recovery after a hydrocelectomy or spermatocelectomy, it will likely require further intervention or even a surgical revision. Furthermore, pain or swelling after a vasectomy or a hernia repair should be evaluated ASAP. No matter the cause of swelling in and around the testicles, you should have a thorough evaluation by a trusted urologist. To make an appointment for an evaluation or second opinion, give us a call today!
Voted top Men's Health Podcast, Sex Therapy Podcast, and Prostate Cancer Podcast by FeedSpot
Dr. Mistry is a board-certified urologist and has been treating patients in the Austin and Greater Williamson County area since he started his private practice in 2007.
We enjoy hearing from you! Email us at [email protected] and we’ll answer your question in an upcoming episode.
Phone: (512) 238-0762
Email: [email protected]
Website: Armormenshealth.com
Our Locations:
Round Rock Office
970 Hester’s Crossing Road
Suite 101
Round Rock, TX 78681
South Austin Office
6501 South Congress
Suite 1-103
Austin, TX 78745
Lakeline Office
12505 Hymeadow Drive
Suite 2C
Austin, TX 78750
Dripping Springs Office
170 Benney Lane
Suite 202
Dripping Springs, TX 78620
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In this segment, Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee answer a listener's question about his recent procedure to have hydroceles above his testes removed. Dr. Mistry explains that a hydrocele is a non-cancerous fluid sac that develops around the testicle and which has to be surgically removed, not drained, to prevent recurrence. Spermatoceles are small, non-cancerous, fluid-filled structures behind the testicles that come off of the epididymis. Some patients have so many cysts on their testicles that a epididymectomy is required. If there is still swelling or any kind of mass remaining after 6-12 weeks of recovery after a hydrocelectomy or spermatocelectomy, it will likely require further intervention or even a surgical revision. Furthermore, pain or swelling after a vasectomy or a hernia repair should be evaluated ASAP. No matter the cause of swelling in and around the testicles, you should have a thorough evaluation by a trusted urologist. To make an appointment for an evaluation or second opinion, give us a call today!
Voted top Men's Health Podcast, Sex Therapy Podcast, and Prostate Cancer Podcast by FeedSpot
Dr. Mistry is a board-certified urologist and has been treating patients in the Austin and Greater Williamson County area since he started his private practice in 2007.
We enjoy hearing from you! Email us at [email protected] and we’ll answer your question in an upcoming episode.
Phone: (512) 238-0762
Email: [email protected]
Website: Armormenshealth.com
Our Locations:
Round Rock Office
970 Hester’s Crossing Road
Suite 101
Round Rock, TX 78681
South Austin Office
6501 South Congress
Suite 1-103
Austin, TX 78745
Lakeline Office
12505 Hymeadow Drive
Suite 2C
Austin, TX 78750
Dripping Springs Office
170 Benney Lane
Suite 202
Dripping Springs, TX 78620

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