What Should I Do If I Have a Lump on My Testicle?
The occurrence of lumps on the scrotum is also a common condition in urology. Common causes include scrotal eczema, which can lead to small lumps on the scrotum. The scrotal skin may also turn red, itchy, and damp. If scratched or rubbed, blisters may rupture. In addition, lumps on the scrotum may also be caused by urinary tract infections or scrotal dermatitis. So what should we do if lumps appear on the testicles? Let's take a look below.
It is not recommended to treat lumps on the scrotum blindly. Firstly, it is recommended to undergo urine routine examination and examination of scrotal epidermal secretions to determine whether the condition is caused by bacterial infection. Because the scrotum can be stimulated by bacteria to cause skin redness, itching, and lumps. After confirmation, the scrotum can be cleaned with physiological saline and then treated with corresponding antibiotics. In addition, damp-heat accumulation can also easily cause lumps on the scrotal skin, accompanied by symptoms such as damp scrotum and yellow urine. It is necessary to take heat-clearing and dampness-eliminating drugs under the guidance of a doctor. It is recommended to clean the scrotum with water regularly and maintain a dry and hygienic scrotal skin to prevent the occurrence of lumps on the scrotum.
There are several common causes of lumps on the testicles:
1. Testicular inflammation. If male patients do not pay attention and collide with their testicles, such as forceful impact, it is easy to cause testicular trauma and develop testicular inflammation. At this time, the symptom of testicular inflammation is the appearance of small lumps on the testicles.
2. Scrotal eczema. If men develop scrotal eczema, they may also experience symptoms of small lumps on the testicles. At the same time, there will be damp, red, and itchy scrotal skin. The lumps are generally multiple pinhead or rice-sized papules or vesicular lesions. After scratching or rubbing, the blisters rupture, and the scrotum appears to be in a damp state with crusting in some areas.
3. Urinary tract infection. If male patients have a urinary tract infection, bacteria can generally infect the scrotal and testicular areas. Inflammatory secretions stimulating the testicles can also cause symptoms of testicular lumps.
4. Scrotal dermatitis. Scrotal dermatitis can also lead to the development of lumps on the testicles of male patients. Patients with scrotal dermatitis usually have lumps on their testicles accompanied by itching in the scrotal area. After scratching or rubbing vigorously, many polygonal or flat circular pinhead-sized papules appear on the scrotal area. Generally, these small lumps do not rupture or discharge fluid.