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  2. Varicocele - Wikipedia

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    Varicocele might be noticed as soft lumps, usually above the testicle and mostly on the left side of the scrotum. [5] Right-sided and bilateral varicocele does also occur. Men with varicocele can feel symptoms of pain or heaviness in their scrotum. [5] Large varicoceles present as plexus of veins and may be described as a "bag of worms".

  3. Male infertility - Wikipedia

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    Varicocele is a condition of swollen testicle veins. [27] It is present in 15% of normal men and in about 40% of infertile men. It is present in up to 35% of cases of primary infertility and 69–81% of secondary infertility. [28] Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism due to various causes Obesity increases the risk of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. [29]

  4. Infertility - Wikipedia

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    Risk factors for the formation of antisperm antibodies in men include the breakdown of the blood‑testis barrier, trauma and surgery, orchitis, varicocele, infections, prostatitis, testicular cancer, failure of immunosuppression and unprotected receptive anal or oral sex with men. [35] [36]

  5. Varicose veins - Wikipedia

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    Risk factors include obesity, lack of exercise, leg trauma, and family history of the condition. [3] They also develop more commonly during pregnancy. [3] Occasionally they result from chronic venous insufficiency. [2] Underlying causes include weak or damaged valves in the veins. [1]

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    Overall, more than 2 in 5 people over the age of 55 in the US – about 42% – will develop dementia in their later years, according to a study published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine.

  7. Nutcracker syndrome - Wikipedia

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    An unusual manifestation of NCS includes varicocele formation and varicose veins in the lower limbs. [9] Another clinical study has shown that nutcracker syndrome is a frequent finding in varicocele-affected patients and possibly, nutcracker syndrome should be routinely excluded as a possible cause of varicocele and pelvic congestion. [10]

  8. Should you wear compression socks on flights? Experts ... - AOL

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    When risk factors add up, sitting on a long flight could potentially breach that threshold, Sarraju adds. However, developing a severe blood clot while flying is still relatively rare, per the AHA .

  9. Spermatocele - Wikipedia

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    Spermatocele is a fluid-filled cyst that develops in the epididymis. [3] The fluid is usually a clear or milky white color and may contain sperm. [4] Spermatoceles are typically filled with spermatozoa [5] and they can vary in size from several millimeters to many centimeters.

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