Title of article :
Varicocele from the Perspective of Persian Medicine
Author/Authors :
Mozafari, Omid Department of Persian Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan , Saravani, Mahdi Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan
Abstract :
Background and objectives: Varicocele has a relatively high prevalence in men
and is a major cause of infertility in men. The disease has been discussed
extensively in Persian medicine textbooks. Considering the importance of
infertility and its impact on mental health and quality of life, we aimed to review
the Persian medicine (Iranian Traditional Medicine) literature on the underlying
causes, the process and treatment of varicocele.
Methods: This descriptive review was carried out using 13 most authoritative
sources of Persian medicine with the help of the Noor software. The search was
conducted using the following keywords in their Persian medicine equivalents:
"varicose", "testicles", "gonads" and "scrotum".
Results: Varicocele was defined as tortuous dilation of testicular veins and their
surroundings. Because of the coldness and the weaker nature of the left testicle,
varicocele is more prevalent on this side. This could be related to the reduced
purification of materials due to the path of left testicular arteries. For the
treatment of this disease, the Persian medicine recommends a set of measures
including dietary modifications, some oral and topical medications, and even
phlebotomy.
Conclusion: Studying the Persian medicine literature and utilizing the
recommended therapies (after updating and confirming their efficacy in
evidence-based research) can provide cost-effective, safer and simpler
therapeutic approaches that can be complementary to the current therapies.
Keywords :
Varicocele , Persian Medicine , Iranian Traditional Medicine
Journal title :
Jorjani Biomedicine Journal