Hydrocele: Over 100 Men Benefit From Interventions By Anambra State Govt, Carter Center

Dozens of men from rural communities in Anambra State have praised the state government and the Carter Center for providing free surgeries to treat hydrocele, a painful and socially stigmatizing condition that causes scrotal swelling.

Correspondent, Chibuzor Obidike reports that Hydrocele, known locally as “Ibi”, is one of the visible effects of Lymphatic Filariasis, a neglected tropical disease transmitted by mosquitoes. 

Over hundred beneficiaries received the life-changing medical care during the second phase of the state-led hydrocelectomy programme, recently concluded at Enugwu-Ukwu, Ekwulobia, and Umueri General Hospitals, where Cosmas Chukwuneke from Nnewi and Charles Okoye from Enugwu-Ukwu said the surgery not only removed their pain but also restored their confidence. 

Speaking at one of the centers, Professor Nuhu Dakum, a consultant urologist, explained that Hydrocele can severely limit a man’s mobility, livelihood, and social life, acknowledging that with the surgeries which is free of charge, the state is not just restoring health, but also restoring dignity.

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