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  • 40 Years
  • 14/08/2025

my doctor said hydrocele has no medicine or surgery to reduce size but it's affecting my married life are there any treatments or mexican medicines that could help

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While there's no medication or surgery specifically to reduce the size of a hydrocele if the doctor says it's not necessary, there might be some alternative approaches to manage the discomfort and improve your comfort during intimacy. It's crucial to consult with your doctor to discuss these options and ensure they are safe and appropriate for your situation.

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Consult a Urologist

Answered 14/08/2025

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