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How To Treat The Lump On Left Side Of Scrotum?

I have had a lump on left side of scrotum not testicles, what seemed like ingrown hair...popped this.morning puss squirted out , havnt found hair yet ( fingers crossed) but has left a hole, looks deep but I'm guessing that's the place where hair grows out of, I wanna know how to find hair or what it is.
Mon, 9 Nov 2015
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Hello
Thanks for query .Based on what you have described I would state that you have Infected Sebaceous Cyst over scrotum.

The scrotal skin is rich in sebaceous glands and hence prone to get more sebaceous cyst due to accumulation of sebum beneath the skin.

Normally they fade away without treatment however they need to be treated if increase in size or get infected.

Please consult qualified General Surgeon for clinical evaluation and further treatment.

It needs to get excised in Toto (Completely along with the sac).

Dr.Patil.
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How To Treat The Lump On Left Side Of Scrotum?

Hello Thanks for query .Based on what you have described I would state that you have Infected Sebaceous Cyst over scrotum. The scrotal skin is rich in sebaceous glands and hence prone to get more sebaceous cyst due to accumulation of sebum beneath the skin. Normally they fade away without treatment however they need to be treated if increase in size or get infected. Please consult qualified General Surgeon for clinical evaluation and further treatment. It needs to get excised in Toto (Completely along with the sac). Dr.Patil.