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Suggest Treatment For Cysts In My Scrotum

Dr,
I have these cysts on my scrotum for the past 6-7 years which i, initially ignored but they keep on spreading and becoming larger. Now, I would like to get it treated as soon as possible. Dr, can you suggest the best treatment for the cysts ? I would like to have them treated in Guwahati if the facilities are available..
Is there any self-treatment method for the same???
Thank you in anticipation...
Regards...
Thu, 16 Apr 2015
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Pediatric Surgeon 's  Response
Usually the cysts on the scrotal skin are a kind of sebaceous cyst which may be single or sometimes multiple over the scrotal skin and tend to increase in size, not painful until infected and are limited to the skin. Treatment is excision. You can visit any General Surgeon and show the case and he will help you in siting out the problem. No self treatment. If some part of it remains behind, it may cause recurrence and thats why a qualified Surgeon is required for the management.
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Suggest Treatment For Cysts In My Scrotum

Usually the cysts on the scrotal skin are a kind of sebaceous cyst which may be single or sometimes multiple over the scrotal skin and tend to increase in size, not painful until infected and are limited to the skin. Treatment is excision. You can visit any General Surgeon and show the case and he will help you in siting out the problem. No self treatment. If some part of it remains behind, it may cause recurrence and thats why a qualified Surgeon is required for the management.