hybridlove420
01-16-2008, 09:50 PM
for those who do not know what a hydrocele is, it is a liquid filled sack that grows inside the testicle. it can range from small to the size of a large orange and the pain of it is just as varying.
In my case, it is approximately the size of 2 pingpong balls. (hopefully this wont disturb you) and causes no pain, just a minor inconvenience.
The treatment i will be undergoing in july is quick, relatively painless, and 95% success rate at preventing any recurrence of it. however, it is surgury, and i am searching for less invasive alternatives.
In my internet browsing, i came across an interesting reference to a medeival method in the cannabisculture.com site. Healing leaves (http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/1736.html)
"The dried leaves bruised and spread on a castor oil leaf cure hydrocele and swelled testes..."
is this a logical or even practical idea? where may i find more detailed information on it? because if it is viable, it would be wonderful to provide further study of medical cannabis use.
In my case, it is approximately the size of 2 pingpong balls. (hopefully this wont disturb you) and causes no pain, just a minor inconvenience.
The treatment i will be undergoing in july is quick, relatively painless, and 95% success rate at preventing any recurrence of it. however, it is surgury, and i am searching for less invasive alternatives.
In my internet browsing, i came across an interesting reference to a medeival method in the cannabisculture.com site. Healing leaves (http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/1736.html)
"The dried leaves bruised and spread on a castor oil leaf cure hydrocele and swelled testes..."
is this a logical or even practical idea? where may i find more detailed information on it? because if it is viable, it would be wonderful to provide further study of medical cannabis use.