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What Causes Rough Patch On The Scrotum?

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Posted on Tue, 17 Oct 2017
Question: Hi, I have a rough patch on my scrotum that is worrying me. I noticed a couple of days ago a little pain in this area and just now I’ve noticed the rough, scaly look. There is also a bump beside it that looks like a pimple but not really. Do I have herpes?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Kakkar (49 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Skin and soft tissue infection. Topical and oral antibiotic

Detailed Answer:
Hello. thank you for writing to us.

I have gone through your query and I have viewed the image.

I can see a dry, scaly patch and a pus filled bump near to it. It doesn't look like classical genital herpes at present. I would keep a possibility of a resolving skin and sift tissue infection.
I suggest you to take an oral antibiotic e.g Amoxicilln or Cephalexin, thrice daily for a week.
Topically you may use an antibacterial oint e.g Neosporin or Mupirocin oint. Apply it twice daily.

Regards
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What Causes Rough Patch On The Scrotum?

Brief Answer: Skin and soft tissue infection. Topical and oral antibiotic Detailed Answer: Hello. thank you for writing to us. I have gone through your query and I have viewed the image. I can see a dry, scaly patch and a pus filled bump near to it. It doesn't look like classical genital herpes at present. I would keep a possibility of a resolving skin and sift tissue infection. I suggest you to take an oral antibiotic e.g Amoxicilln or Cephalexin, thrice daily for a week. Topically you may use an antibacterial oint e.g Neosporin or Mupirocin oint. Apply it twice daily. Regards