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19 years
I had varicocelectomy surgery 1 week ago but I can still see the vein and feel blood running through it with a mild pain. is this normal ?
Sep 18, 2014
It might be normal to have dilated veins after varicocele repair.
It might take a while before decreasing their chronic distension.
It might take a while before decreasing their chronic distension.
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