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  1. Spermatocele
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    A spermatocele (epididymal cyst) is a fluid-filled cyst in the long, tightly coiled tube that lies above and behind each testicle (epididymis). It feels like a smooth, firm lump in the scrotum on top of the testicle. Having a spermatocele doesn't affect fertility.
    A spermatocele (SPUR-muh-toe-seel) is an abnormal sac (cyst) that develops in the epididymis — the small, coiled tube located on the upper testicle that collects and transports sperm. Noncancerous and generally painless, a spermatocele usually is filled with milky or clear fluid that might contain sperm.
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    What is the treatment for epididymal cyst?

    Dr. Himanshu J. Vats

    Doctor of Medicine (MBBS) · 1.5 years of exp

    Treatment for epididymal cyst is not always necessary, as most cysts are small and do not cause any symptoms. However, if a cyst is large, painful, or causing other problems, such as infertility, treatment may be recommended. There are a number of treatment options available for epididymal cyst, including: Observation: If a cyst is small and does not cause any symptoms, your doctor may simply recommend observation. This means that they will monitor the cyst over time to see if it changes or causes any problems. Aspiration: Aspiration is a procedure in which a needle is inserted into the cyst to drain the fluid. Aspiration is a relatively simple and quick procedure, but it is important to note that cysts can recur after aspiration. Sclerotherapy: Sclerotherapy is a procedure in which a chemical solution is injected into the cyst to cause it to shrink. Sclerotherapy is also a relatively simple procedure, but it is important to note that there is a risk of complications, such as infection and damage to the epididymis. Surgery: Surgery is the most definitive treatment for epididymal cyst. Surgery involves removing the cyst and a small portion of the surrounding epididymis. Surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia and requires a short hospital stay. The best treatment option for you will depend on a number of factors, including the size and location of the cyst, your symptoms, and your overall health. If you have an epididymal cyst, talk to your doctor about the best treatment options for you.
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  3. Spermatocele - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

  4. What Is a Spermatocele (Epididymal Cyst) or Spermatic Cyst?

  5. Spermatocele

    Also known as: epididymal cyst, spermatic cyst
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    Painless fluid filled cyst in the epididymis, a small tube located above the testicles that transport sperm. This causes pain and fullness in the affected testicle.
    How common is condition?
    Very common (More than 3 million cases per year in US)
    Is condition treatable?
    Treatments can help manage condition, no known cure
    Does diagnosis require lab test or imaging?
    Requires lab test or imaging
    Time taken for recovery
    Can last several years or be lifelong
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    Common for ages 20-50
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  6. Epididymal Cyst (Spermatocele): Symptoms and Treatment - Patient

  7. Epididymal Cysts | The Urology Group of Virginia

    Epididymal is a term used to describe a cyst which forms on the epididymis. The male anatomy is shown in the picture. The scrotum, or sac, contains a testicle on each side. The testicle has two functions. It makes testosterone, …

  8. What is a small epididymal cyst?

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    Dr. Anet VargheseDoctor of Medicine (MBBS) · 1 years of exp

    A small epididymal cyst is a collection of fluid in a single sac (unilocular) or more than one (multilocular) as a result of dilatation of efferent epididymal tubules due to tubular obstruction. They are usually benign and unilateral.

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  9. Spermatocele: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

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  13. Epididymal cysts: When is surgery needed? | Top Doctors

    Nov 2, 2022 · An epididymal cyst is a fluid-filled growth that forms in the epididymis, the tube located on the upper testicle (in the scrotum). Although non-cancerous and generally painless, surgery for the removal of an …

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