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About Hydrocele

Hydrocele is a collection of fluid around the testicle. Small hydroceles tend to disappear while larger hydroceles may persist and warrant surgery.


Synonyms and Related Terms: Filarial hydrocele, defect in tunica vaginalis of scrotum, communicating hydrocele, congenital hydrocele, pediatric hydroceles, indirect inguinal hernias, noncommunicating hydrocele, hydrocele of the cord, late-onset hydroceles, adult hydroceles.

The term 'hydro'- means 'fluid' and 'cele' is 'swelling'.

In short, Hydrocele is a swelling due to the abnormal collection of clear fluid. This term is usually confined to the testis and this occurs only in males.

Filarial hydrocele is common in endemic areas of tropics and sub-tropics. It is caused by filarial worms Wuchereria bancrofti and Brugia malayi and it is estimated that almost 1 billion people in the world are at risk of exposure to these worms.

The testis in the male is similar to the ovary in the female and both these are referred to as the gonads. The gonads secrete hormones and are responsible for the development of male and female attributes and body characteristics.

The testis is located in a bag like structure called scrotum. Three layers of tissue cover the testis. The outermost layer is called the tunica vaginalis (tunica means 'cover'). This layer in turn has two membranes called the parietal (outer) and the visceral (inner).

Normally a small amount of 'lubricating' fluid' is present between these two layers to allow the testes to move freely. Excessive collection of fluid between these two layers results in a hydrocele.

Hydrocele as such does not produce symptoms until it enlarges to a large size. Sometimes treatment may be advised to prevent complications.

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I have a hydrocele problem, i am unable to walk also,please advise me what to do
(Posted by deepak, India Date : 12/23/2008 )
hello sir i have hidrocel and hernia . so where to consult for above problem . i think urologist or any specilaist .so plz inform me as soon as possible
regards
kishore
(Posted by kishore, India Date : 12/9/2008 )
i've hydrocel n i've more problem frm that during sitting, during passing stool . wht i do sir plz suggest me.
(Posted by ram prakash tiwari, India Date : 11/22/2008 )
MY HYDROCELE SURGERY FINISHED I WEEK BEFORE. AND MY DOCTOR GIVE ME SOME MEDICINE ALSO. BUT TILL AT THIS TIME MY BALLS ARE MORE BIG THAN BEFORE. WHY IT HAPPEND LIKE THIS.
(Posted by niyas, India Date : 11/6/2008 )
I am 60 yrs old I have hydrocele. had my doctor look at it and said I would be ok. Is therd a process for drainage of the fluid, and usually how long does the procedure last. thanks robert.
(Posted by robert patton, United States Date : 11/5/2008 )
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