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What Causes Hard Bump On Testical Pouch Skin?

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Posted on Tue, 29 Apr 2014
Question: Seed like somthing has grown on my testical pouch skin.I had suffering this from 3-4 months .
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Saatiish Jhuntrraa (37 minutes later)
Brief Answer: Please send a photograph of the lesion Detailed Answer: Hello Thanks for choosing wwwhealthcaremagic.com It could be papilloma, caused by a virus infection. Please clarify if it is painful, has some discharge and did you have unprotected sex with unknown? If possible, send a photograph. of the lesions. Dr Saatiish Jhuntrraa
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Follow up: Dr. Dr.Saatiish Jhuntrraa (18 minutes later)
No it not painful.And never had unprotected sex
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Saatiish Jhuntrraa (46 minutes later)
Brief Answer: It could be scabies or papilloma Detailed Answer: Hello It could be scabies or papilloma or just allergy. Is it itchy? you can take antihistamine like cetrizine and emollient like coconut oil. I think ,if these are not increasing , they should be all right. Dr Saatiish Jhuntrraa
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What Causes Hard Bump On Testical Pouch Skin?

Brief Answer: Please send a photograph of the lesion Detailed Answer: Hello Thanks for choosing wwwhealthcaremagic.com It could be papilloma, caused by a virus infection. Please clarify if it is painful, has some discharge and did you have unprotected sex with unknown? If possible, send a photograph. of the lesions. Dr Saatiish Jhuntrraa