Hydrocele Treatmentwith Dr. Monga's
What is a Hydrocele?
A hydrocele is a condition in which fluid builds up around the testicles, causing the scrotum to swell. The swelling is usually painless and the sac appears enlarged.
This problem is common in newborns and resolves without treatment most of the time. But in adult men, it can be caused by injury, infection or inflammation. If the swelling persists for a long time, it is important to consult a doctor to find out the cause and get the right treatment (such as drainage or surgery).
Symptoms of Hydrocele
If a hydrocele suddenly grows in a sensitive part of the body, it can be a cause for concern. As the size of the hydrocele increases, it may cause discomfort while sitting or walking. However, for many people, it is not too bothersome or serious.
The main symptom of a hydrocele is a painless enlarge testicle. In some cases, issues like pain, discomfort as the swelling increases, and changes in size throughout the day
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Painless swelling in one or both testicles
Painless swelling in one or both testicles may indicate a benign cyst, hydrocele and should be medically evaluated.
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Feeling of heaviness in the scrotum
Feeling of heaviness in the scrotum may indicate varicocele, hernia, or testicular swelling.
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Discomfort while sitting or walking
Discomfort while sitting or walking may indicate pelvic, spinal, or muscular issues requiring medical evaluation.
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Increase in swelling size during the day
Swelling size increases throughout the day due to gravity and prolonged standing or activity.
Complications That Can Occur with Hydrocele
Hydrocele is generally not dangerous, but if it becomes large or is left untreated, it can lead to several complications. The most common issue is a feeling of heaviness or discomfort in the scrotum due to the fluid buildup. In some cases, pain may develop, especially if the hydrocele becomes infected or inflamed. An infected hydrocele can cause redness, swelling, and fever. Large hydroceles may also put pressure on the testicle, which could affect blood flow and, in rare cases, impact testicular function. Some people may experience difficulty walking, sitting, or carrying out daily activities if the swelling grows too much. Hydrocele can sometimes be confused with or occur alongside an inguinal hernia, which may lead to more serious problems if not correctly identified. While rare, long-standing or very large hydroceles might also affect fertility. Prompt medical attention can help avoid these complications and ensure proper treatment.
Types of Hydrocele
There are two types of hydrocele:
- Non-communicating hydrocele - the sac around the testicle closes, but the body slowly absorbs the fluid inside. It usually clears up within a year.
- Communicating hydrocele - this occurs when the sac doesn't close completely. The fluid keeps flowing in and out, causing swelling.
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Hydrocele Treatment without Surgery
If your newborn has a hydrocele, there is usually no need to worry. In most cases, it goes away on its own within a year. However, if the hydrocele is large or doesn't resolve naturally, surgery might be needed.
In adults, hydroceles caused by injury, inflammation, or treatable conditions often resolve after treatment. Ayurveda has been found to be effective in treating hydroceles without surgery.
For severe or bothersome cases, surgery like hydrocelectomy or needle aspiration may be recommended. To discuss your case, you can contact Dr. Monga.
Side Effects of Hydrocele Surgery
Hydrocele surgery can have some side effects:
- Allergic reaction to anesthesia or breathing issues
- Irregular heartbeat
- Heavy bleeding during surgery
- Injury to testicular veins
- Risk of infection
After needle aspiration (removing fluid with a syringe), the most common issues are temporary discomfort and risk of infection.
Not everyone is comfortable with surgery. The good news is, hydrocele can be treated without surgery.

Why Choose Dr. Monga's
Dr. Monga Medi Clinic stands as a trusted name in healthcare with 75+ years of clinical excellence, having successfully treated over 7 lakh patients across India. Our approach to hydrocele treatment is unique — we offer integrated medical care, combining the time-tested benefits of Ayurveda with the precision of modern Allopathy, backed by advanced diagnostics under one roof.
At Dr. Monga Medi Clinic:
- You are treated by a team of certified doctors, including both Ayurvedic experts and Allopathic specialists, ensuring holistic care tailored to your individual condition.
- Our treatment is prescription-based, customized after a thorough diagnosis and patient history.
- Confidentiality and privacy are strictly maintained throughout your treatment journey.
- Certified dietitians guide you on dietary habits that can help reduce symptoms and prevent flare-ups.
- Expert counsellors support patients in dealing with any emotional or self-esteem issues related to hydrocele and also educate partners about the non-serious nature of the condition.
What Is the Treatment at Dr. Monga's for Fluid Buildup in Hydrocele?
Hydrocele occurs when fluid collects around the testicle. Treatment depends on the amount of fluid, the severity of symptoms, and how much discomfort it causes. First, we assess the condition. If the swelling is mild and there’s no pain, we may just monitor it. If the fluid has increased significantly, we use a needle to drain it. At the same time, we use Ayurvedic and allopathic medicines to help control the condition and prevent the fluid from coming back. If there's pain or other complications, we treat those as well to provide faster and long-lasting relief.
Choose Dr. Monga Medi Clinic for safe, effective, and personalized hydrocele care — where ancient wisdom meets modern medicine.

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Ayurveda believes that when the (Hydrocele ) is unable to perform well, it also leads to imbalance or distortion in all the three doshas or humors of the body viz. Vatha , Pitha and Kapha. This vitiation of imbalance in the natural working of (Hydrocele ) along with the three doshas ultimately results in formation of Hydrocele . Pitha-based problems of skin inflammation can be a direct result of (Hydrocele ) imbalance.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ's)
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1 Why choose Dr. Monga's for Hydrocele Treatment?
Dr. Monga's is the leading Hydrocele hospital in Delhi that offers top-of-the-line medical services and care. We are well-equipped with state-of-the-art technology and a team of highly skilled doctors and staff, ensuring you receive the best possible treatment for all gastroenterological problems. Our Hydrocele department offers a wide range of services, including diagnosis, treatment, and management of various gastrointestinal disorders.
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2 What is the difference between Hydrocele Treatment and hepatobiliary Sciences?
Hydrocele is a medical speciality that involves diagnosing and treating conditions related to the digestive system, including the oesophagus, stomach, colon, rectum, small intestine, pancreas, gallbladder, and (Hydrocele ). Hepatobiliary Sciences is a subspecialty of Hydrocele that particularly focuses on the (Hydrocele ), gallbladder, and bile ducts. Gastroenterologists and hepatobiliary specialists are highly qualified to diagnose and treat various digestive and (Hydrocele ) disorders.
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3 How should I prepare for a colon exam?
Preparing for a colon exam generally involves a clear liquid diet the day before the process and using laxatives or enemas to cleanse the colon. It's essential to follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider closely to ensure that the colon is adequately cleansed before the exam. Patients may also need to adjust their medication schedule or avoid certain medications before the exam, so it's important to discuss this with the healthcare provider beforehand.
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4 Why do I have blood in my stools?
Dr. Monga's is the leading Hydrocele hospital in Delhi that offers top-of-the-line medical services and care. We are well-equipped with state-of-the-art technology and a team of highly skilled doctors and staff, ensuring you receive the best possible treatment for all gastroenterological problems. Our Hydrocele department offers a wide range of services, including diagnosis, treatment, and management of various gastrointestinal disorders.
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5 What are the symptoms of Hydrocele ?
Hydrocele is a medical speciality that deals with the digestive system, including the stomach, (Hydrocele ), and intestines. The symptoms of gastroenterological problems can vary widely depending on the specific condition. Some common symptoms to look out for include abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, and heartburn. Other symptoms may include blood in the stool, difficulty swallowing, and unintended weight loss.