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What Causes Sebaceous Cysts All Over The Scrotum?

i have got sebeceous many cysts all over scrotum(small as hardly 1mm in size but large in numbers abt100-200). i have already undergone surgery for the same. yet new cysts are coming. which cream can i apply on scrotum dat will break cysts but wont harm skin & my sex ability as well?
Wed, 29 Oct 2014
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Hi,

Multiple sebaceous cysts over the scrotum is a rare condition but should be promptly treated if infected to avoid complications that can be harmful to your in the future. Best is to consult a surgeon who can examine you and confirm the diagnosis. Once confirmed, a carefully planned surgery must be done to remove the cysts and then probably reconstruct the scrotum using skin flap surgery. Applying cream may not always help and if ignored then you might end with a potentially life threatening condition which can lead to infections and gangrene of the scrotum. With latest surgical techniques complete treatment is possible.
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What Causes Sebaceous Cysts All Over The Scrotum?

Hi, Multiple sebaceous cysts over the scrotum is a rare condition but should be promptly treated if infected to avoid complications that can be harmful to your in the future. Best is to consult a surgeon who can examine you and confirm the diagnosis. Once confirmed, a carefully planned surgery must be done to remove the cysts and then probably reconstruct the scrotum using skin flap surgery. Applying cream may not always help and if ignored then you might end with a potentially life threatening condition which can lead to infections and gangrene of the scrotum. With latest surgical techniques complete treatment is possible.