Hydrocele

Hydrocele – Gentle & Effective Surgical Treatment for Lasting Relief

Overview

A hydrocele is a fluid-filled swelling around the testicle, usually within the scrotum. It is common in newborns but can also occur in adults due to injury, infection, or inflammation.

While hydroceles in infants often resolve on their own, in adults they usually persist and may require surgical removal (hydrocelectomy) if they cause discomfort, swelling, or interfere with daily life.

Our minimally invasive and conventional surgical techniques provide a safe, quick, and permanent solution.


When to Seek Treatment

You may need hydrocele treatment if you experience:

  • Painless swelling in the scrotum that gradually increases in size

  • A feeling of heaviness in the scrotum

  • Discomfort during walking, sitting, or sexual activity

  • Redness, pain, or tenderness (may indicate infection)


Benefits of Hydrocele Surgery

  • Permanent removal of fluid collection

  • Relief from heaviness and swelling

  • Restored comfort in daily activities

  • Outpatient or day-care procedure in most cases

  • Quick recovery and minimal recurrence risk


How the Procedure Works

  1. Anesthesia: Local, spinal, or general anesthesia is given for comfort.

  2. Incision: A small incision is made in the scrotum or groin.

  3. Fluid Removal: The hydrocele sac is drained and removed.

  4. Repair: Surrounding tissues are reinforced to prevent recurrence.

  5. Closure: The incision is closed with absorbable sutures.


Preparation Before Surgery

  • Avoid eating or drinking for 6–8 hours before the procedure

  • Stop blood-thinning medications if advised by your doctor

  • Basic blood tests and medical evaluation

  • Inform your surgeon about previous surgeries, allergies, or medical conditions


Recovery & Aftercare

  • Most patients return home the same day

  • Mild swelling or bruising may last for a few days

  • Wear supportive underwear to reduce discomfort

  • Avoid heavy activity, cycling, or sexual activity for 2–4 weeks

  • Follow-up visit to check healing and ensure no recurrence


Risks & Complications (Rare)

  • Infection or bleeding

  • Recurrence of hydrocele

  • Temporary scrotal swelling or tenderness

  • Reaction to anesthesia


Why Choose Us for Hydrocele Treatment?

  • Experienced urology and general surgery specialists

  • Advanced surgical and minimally invasive techniques

  • High success rates with minimal downtime

  • Patient-focused care ensuring comfort and privacy

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