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Suggest Treatment For Whitish Growth On Testicles

Hi, I'm 21 years old, 120 pounds, male, 164 centimetres tall. I have this whitish layer growing on tip of my balls(pubic) hair. I washed it thoroughly with soap, shampoo, etc. The layer won't go. I trimmed my hair with scissors but its not working. Suggest me a solution. Thanks
Mon, 24 Aug 2015
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Hello
Thanks for query .Whitish lump on scrotal sac with hair inside is mostly a Sebaceous Cyst .

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 it fades away without treatment however it needs to be treated if increase in size or get infected.

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

If it is large and unlikely to fade away spontaneously he may suggest to get it excised in Toto (Completely along with the sac).
Dr.Patil.


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Suggest Treatment For Whitish Growth On Testicles

Hello Thanks for query .Whitish lump on scrotal sac with hair inside is mostly a Sebaceous Cyst . 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 it fades away without treatment however it needs to be treated if increase in size or get infected. Please consult qualified General Surgeon for clinical evaluation and further treatment. If it is large and unlikely to fade away spontaneously he may suggest to get it excised in Toto (Completely along with the sac). Dr.Patil.