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What Causes Recurring Cyst On Scrotum?

ive got a small reoccurig cyst on the right side of my scrotum? could you tell me what they are caused from, and what they are specifically? also i get the same reoccuring cyst on the inside of my right thigh as well. these lumps appear individually and have no head. they are red and hurt when applied pressure. also they are hard vs being soft. please help
Thu, 5 Mar 2015
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Cysts and boils are commonly seen in that area. Cysts are usually painless until they are ruptured/infected and boils are painful as usual like in other places.
So, you can try local antibiotic like oint soframycin over there for 3-5 days for relief, if not subsided can visit a doctor for physical examination and further management.
All the best.
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What Causes Recurring Cyst On Scrotum?

Thanks for asking in healthcaremagic forum Cysts and boils are commonly seen in that area. Cysts are usually painless until they are ruptured/infected and boils are painful as usual like in other places. So, you can try local antibiotic like oint soframycin over there for 3-5 days for relief, if not subsided can visit a doctor for physical examination and further management. All the best.