- Male
- 28 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm really concerned and wondering, can smoking actually cause pain in my right testicle? If that's possible, what might be the reasons behind it? How should I go about diagnosing this issue? Please help me figure this out.
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Coblation adenoidectomy is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to remove enlarged adenoids. Here's how it differs from traditional surgery:
Traditional Adenoidectomy
- Removal of adenoids: Adenoids are completely removed using a curette or suction cautery.
- More invasive: Requires more tissue disruption and bleeding.
Coblation Adenoidectomy
- Partial removal of adenoids: Only the obstructive portion of the adenoids is removed.
- Less invasive: Uses a coblation wand to dissolve and remove adenoid tissue, reducing bleeding and tissue damage.
- Faster recovery: Typically results in less post-operative pain and faster recovery.
Benefits of Coblation Technique
- Reduced bleeding: Coblation technique reduces bleeding and promotes faster healing.
- Less post-operative pain: Coblation adenoidectomy typically results in less pain and discomfort.
- Shorter hospital stay: Patients often require a shorter hospital stay.
Potential Side Effects of Coblation Technique
- Temporary voice changes: Some patients may experience temporary voice changes or nasal regurgitation.
- Nasal bleeding: Rarely, patients may experience nasal bleeding or infection.
Dr. Mubarak Suggests...
Consult a Urologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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