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How Can Lumps On The Scrotum Be Treated?

Hi I am an 18 year old male and have had these smalls bumps on my scrotum sack, they are hard when I squeeze them, and do not cause uncomfort when left alone. But they are very unattractive and embarrassing. I have been told they are cysts on my scrotum. I want to know I there is any way to get rid of them, or will I just have to go to my doctor. Please help!
Tue, 6 Jan 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your query an an elucidate history.
These are multiple sebaceous cysts which develop on the scrotal skin due to the fact that most of the times this part is covered and particularly so if your are using tight underwear or exposed to hot and humid conditions.

You can wait and watch as many times these get resolved on its own
-Get operated if you are really anxious about its appearance.
-Clean the area regularly to avoid further sebaceous cyst from developing.
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How Can Lumps On The Scrotum Be Treated?

Hi. Thanks for your query an an elucidate history. These are multiple sebaceous cysts which develop on the scrotal skin due to the fact that most of the times this part is covered and particularly so if your are using tight underwear or exposed to hot and humid conditions. You can wait and watch as many times these get resolved on its own -Get operated if you are really anxious about its appearance. -Clean the area regularly to avoid further sebaceous cyst from developing.