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I am a 36 year old male. 3 days ago after showering, I noticed one of the small veins in my scrotum sack is bleeding. It is a small vein but took me about 2-3mins to stop the bleed. There are veins very near to the surface of my scrotum skin. Today another location shows the same symptom. This has never happened before. I suspect I might have injured the veins during shower as I rub with body scrub (those that looks like nets). Need some advice. Thank you.
Hi and welcome to HCM. As an Urologist, i can understand your anxiety. Sudden bleeding from scrotal skin is seen in many persons,without reason. Anyway you should stop using any scrubber over the scrotum. If you can reach a hospital during the bleeding time,it can be stopped at once. Once the bleeding stops,it's almost impossible to locate the site of bleeding. If you've any other doubts,you may send it to me,as a direct question. Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.
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What Is The Treatment Scrotum Bleeding?
Hi and welcome to HCM. As an Urologist, i can understand your anxiety. Sudden bleeding from scrotal skin is seen in many persons,without reason. Anyway you should stop using any scrubber over the scrotum. If you can reach a hospital during the bleeding time,it can be stopped at once. Once the bleeding stops,it s almost impossible to locate the site of bleeding. If you ve any other doubts,you may send it to me,as a direct question. Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.