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What Could Be Reason For Bumps That Appear Under My Ball Sack ?

I had this issue since i was small to hold and scratch my gentials with my hands very diry after basketball in my backyard... It became a habit after i started have sexual activity 2-4 years ago i started gettin these bumps under my ball sack they jus itch buh have no liquid in them they look like they do, bu ive tried to popped them. Tey just get more itchy and i squeeze them to see of tey pop but no they bleed or bruise up and heal. After a year they disappear buh my skin turned dry an when i scratched it seemed like a tiny cut that burned i went to get tested for any std i was clean. I asked them about it and they said it might be some allegries to buy new briefs... So than i remember having sex with my girlfriend and i became ictchy again on my gential skin next to my penis i shaved nd it got more itchy they same red bumps appeared a bit bigger on the specific area i got them on the other side too and i was curious so i popped one nd a bit of liquid came out! Now it seemes to be goin away buh skinn looks redish nd dry! Pleasee helppp!!!
Tue, 17 Jan 2012
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
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It appears you have eczema of the skin in that region. It may be associated with fungal infection if you don't take care
Avoid sweat accumulation by changing your underwear everyday, pat dry to keep the area dry. Don't rub or scratch the area. If you are allergic to the underwear, change the type, go for cotton rather than mixed fibre briefs. Speak to your Dermatologist in recommeding the use of a mild steroid cream to apply there while it gets dry. Have protected sex with proper barrier methods like condoms. Last but not least, eat fresh fruits and vegetables to boost your immunity. Drink plenty of water.
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What Could Be Reason For Bumps That Appear Under My Ball Sack ?

Welcome to Healthcare Magic Good day It appears you have eczema of the skin in that region. It may be associated with fungal infection if you don t take care Avoid sweat accumulation by changing your underwear everyday, pat dry to keep the area dry. Don t rub or scratch the area. If you are allergic to the underwear, change the type, go for cotton rather than mixed fibre briefs. Speak to your Dermatologist in recommeding the use of a mild steroid cream to apply there while it gets dry. Have protected sex with proper barrier methods like condoms. Last but not least, eat fresh fruits and vegetables to boost your immunity. Drink plenty of water.