There is no pain or itching when the testicles grow small fleshy pellets
When the testicles grow small fleshy particles, there is no pain or itching. Many diseases can cause this phenomenon, such as ectopic sebaceous glands, fat particles, genital warts, etc. Patients should go to the hospital promptly and receive appropriate treatment under the guidance of a doctor.
1. Ectopia of sebaceous glands
Sebaceous heterotopia is mainly caused by physiological variation or abnormal hyperplasia of sebaceous glands. It may also be caused by viral infection, local injury, drug stimulation, endocrine abnormalities, immunocompromised, etc. It may also be caused by viral infection, local injury, drug stimulation, endocrine abnormality, immunocompromised, etc. The initial manifestations are miliary-sized flat papules with no obvious bulge on the local skin, which gradually develop into raised round spherical papules, nodules or cysts that resemble small meat particles. This disease is a benign lesion. If there is no special discomfort, it does not need to be treated. If the lesion is larger or accompanied by a foreign body sensation, surgery, laser, freezing, electrocautery and other methods can be used to remove the lesion;
2. Milia, syringoma, milia and other lesions are all related. They mainly occur on the face, and a few may also appear in testicles and other parts of the body. Milia is related to genetics, local trauma, skin diseases and other factors. Syringoma is related to genetics, diabetes, Down syndrome and other diseases. Miliary papules are mostly milky white or yellow papules ranging from the size of a pinhead to the size of a rice grain. Syringomas usually appear as flat or hemispherical papules from the size of a pinhead to the size of a pea. The color can be red, yellow, brown or normal skin color, both of which have no obvious symptoms. If there is no discomfort, you can choose external retinoic acid cream, laser, electrocautery, surgery and other methods to remove the lesions;
3. Genital wartsGenital warts are caused by human papillomavirus infection. They are often infected through sexual contact. They appear as white, pink, gray papillae-like or cauliflower-like growths around the genitals, which look like fleshy granules. Most patients have no symptoms such as pain or itching. Patients can follow the doctor's advice and apply podophyllotoxin ointment, fluorouracil ointment and other drugs, or they can also be treated with laser, freezing, surgery and other methods.
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