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Suggest Remedy For Burning Boils On The Scrotum

i had a boil on the scrotum which subsided automatically after a few days taking a small shape with no pus but it is sometimes painful. Does it have any impact on the testicle? I feel burning sensation in the scrotum and in the thighs and sometimes a little bit pain or burning sensation on the lower back.
Thu, 27 Nov 2014
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi

You seem to be developing lesions of folliculitis which is basically an infection of the root of hair follicles.
It is a superficial bacterial infection of the skin .
Keep the affected area clean and dry .
Wash the affected area with lukewarm saline water twice daily. Apply a topical antibiotic cream like neosporin or mupirocin over the lesion twice daily.

You might need a course of oral antibiotics if the lesion still tends to persist or increase.

Dr Geetika Paul
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Suggest Remedy For Burning Boils On The Scrotum

Hi You seem to be developing lesions of folliculitis which is basically an infection of the root of hair follicles. It is a superficial bacterial infection of the skin . Keep the affected area clean and dry . Wash the affected area with lukewarm saline water twice daily. Apply a topical antibiotic cream like neosporin or mupirocin over the lesion twice daily. You might need a course of oral antibiotics if the lesion still tends to persist or increase. Dr Geetika Paul