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Bumps On Testicles Filled With Pus. No Pain. Should I Be Concerned?

Hello, I recently started having sex with my girlfriend. I have been sexually active with other partners in the past. This morning, two days after I started having sex with her, I noticed two small bumps on my testicles that were filled with pus . The bumps were very small, similar to pimples . I have no pain or itching. Should I be concerned? Thank you!
Mon, 18 Feb 2013
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Thanks for your query.Based on the facts that you have posted it appears that you have what is called as Sebaceous Cysts on scrotum.This is not related to sex.Normally it gets resolved itself without treatment However if gets infected or increases in size may need to consult qualified General Surgeon for excision in Toto under local anaesthesia.
Dr.Patil
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Bumps On Testicles Filled With Pus. No Pain. Should I Be Concerned?

Hello Thanks for your query.Based on the facts that you have posted it appears that you have what is called as Sebaceous Cysts on scrotum.This is not related to sex.Normally it gets resolved itself without treatment However if gets infected or increases in size may need to consult qualified General Surgeon for excision in Toto under local anaesthesia. Dr.Patil