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  • 30 Years
  • 14/08/2025

I've been dealing with constant pain from varicocele in my testicles and really don't want to opt for surgery. Are there any other effective treatment options available? Also, could you recommend any specialists in Delhi who specifically treat varicocele cases?

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Ayurvedic herbs and physiotherapy may support varicocele symptoms but recurrence risk is higher without surgical repair.Delhi urologists like Dr‚ÄØSingh@AIIMS specialize in non-surgical management.

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