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i know this question might sound ridiculous, yet i was just wondering. I have had a left varicocele surgery to correct my left varicocele last year(I was 15years old, and I am 16 now), now that the wound has healed quite well with pretty thick scar though.. However, eversince the surgery, I have noticed that my upper body has grew alot interms of height, yet my legs did not grow at all in terms of length. Now i have a really disporportioned body ratio. Could this simply just be my body build or could the surgery by any chance have stunted proper leg growth and development? perhaps by damaging nerves and arteries?
I know i may be thinking too much, but i would really like an answer from professionals. Thanks 
and can anyone explain why or why not? Thanks

hey there. There is no way that this could havce affected the growth the way you are thinking. the veins arteries and nerves are all the testicular ones they do not connect to blood vessels that go to other parts ov your body except near your hips/pubic bone where they branch off. I think your body is just proportioned like that.  some people have longer torsos and compared to their legs (like Michael Phelps) and others have longer legs compared to their torso.

 

you dont really have anything to worry about.

I hope this helps

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