Varicocele
What Is Varicocele in Men?
When functioning properly, veins in the pampiniform plexus of the scrotum are responsible for draining blood from around the testicles. This helps keep the testicles cool to promote healthy sperm production. However, sometimes these veins can become dilated, leading to slower blood flow and/or reflux. This is called varicocele.
Varicocele is fairly common among men, occurring in about 15% of the male population. The risk of varicocele is lower during childhood, but increases during puberty. About 40% of men with fertility issues have varicoceles, making it the most common diagnosis associated with male subfertility.1



