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Is It To Be Concerned About The Bump On The Scrotum?

Around 2007 I was trimming my pubic hairs on my scrotum with scissors,and I pinched my scrotum with the scissors. Right after pinching it with the scissors a bubble or bump appeared on my sac or scrotum, but it doesn t hurt at all. I ve never got it checked out since then. Do I need to worry doc? Is this bump going to be a issue ? Can it be cancer ? Also I have a little bump on my lower bottom right front nostril (nose) and when I scrap it off, it always grows back. Could it be a wart or something else? Because I had a wart on my foot before. Help me doc
Mon, 2 Feb 2015
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In short: It is not cancer

Explanation: If you injured it, then it may not be a cancer. If you have wart in one place, it may occur in other places also. So, it may be a wart. Please visit a dermatologist for its removal and investigation. All the best.
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Is It To Be Concerned About The Bump On The Scrotum?

Thanks for asking in healthcaremagic forum In short: It is not cancer Explanation: If you injured it, then it may not be a cancer. If you have wart in one place, it may occur in other places also. So, it may be a wart. Please visit a dermatologist for its removal and investigation. All the best.