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  • 14/08/2025

I have grade 3 varicocele and my left testicle looks much bigger with a dull ache if I get surgery, will it go back to its normal shape? I really want it to look normal again

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Yes, in many cases, surgery (varicocelectomy) can help reduce the swelling and size of the affected testicle and alleviate the dull ache associated with a grade 3 varicocele. While some slight changes in appearance may persist, surgery often leads to a significant improvement in testicular size and reduction of pain

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