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  • 30 Years
  • 14/08/2025

Can a grade 3 varicocele on the right side measuring 3.1 mm and left side at 4.1 mm be treated without surgery? Also have an epididymal cyst should I be worried about that too?

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A Grade 3 varicocele (as described with your measurements) usually requires surgical treatment, but non-surgical options like embolization may be considered. An epididymal cyst is generally not a cause for concern and often resolves on its own

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