Causes of hydrocele in left spermatic cord


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The left spermatic cord hydrocele is a common male reproductive system disease, its causes include bad habits, anatomical factors, infection factors and tumor factors.
1. Bad habits
Long-term smoking, alcoholism, sedentary, cycling and other bad habits may affect blood circulation, thus increasing the risk of left spermatic cord hydrocele.
2. Anatomical factors There
are many testicular appendages and blood vessels, nerves and other tissues in the left spermatic cord. When these tissues are abnormal or distorted in structure, it may form spermatic cord hydrocele.
3. Infection factors
Some bacteria, mycoplasma, chlamydia and other infections can cause left spermatic cord hydrocele.
4. Tumor factors
Some tumors, such as seminal vesicle cancer, prostate cancer, etc., can compress the left spermatic cord and stimulate the surrounding tissues, resulting in the formation of spermatic cord hydrocele.
Early detection and treatment of left spermatic cord hydrocele is very important to prevent symptoms from worsening and protect the reproductive system health of patients.