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What Is The Treatment For Lump In Between Scrotum And Thigh?

I have just noticed a small lump at the right hand side of my scrotum in between my scrotum and the thigh. I do sweat there regularly and bathe everyday but this lum has appeared in the last 24 hours and is about just a bit smaller than a pea. I have noticed it is itchy in that area when I sweat. I have lived abroad in a hot climate for many years and put it down to that but have just moved back to the UK and still sweat.
Sat, 5 Apr 2014
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Hi. This is the site where a small boil or a sebaceous is a common occurrence. Hidden area , very difficult to see what it is for the patient.
Id here are no symptoms of pain , redness you can wait and watch- may resolve on its own in time to come.
Keep the area clean and dry. You can use soap and water. Apply liquid povidone iodine to avoid secondary infection.
Try avoiding scratching as it may lead to an infection by virtue of small injuries associated with scratching
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What Is The Treatment For Lump In Between Scrotum And Thigh?

Hi. This is the site where a small boil or a sebaceous is a common occurrence. Hidden area , very difficult to see what it is for the patient. Id here are no symptoms of pain , redness you can wait and watch- may resolve on its own in time to come. Keep the area clean and dry. You can use soap and water. Apply liquid povidone iodine to avoid secondary infection. Try avoiding scratching as it may lead to an infection by virtue of small injuries associated with scratching