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There is a small fleshy lump on the epidermis of the scrotum

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Folliculitis, scrotal eczema, genital warts, sebaceous cysts and other diseases can cause small fleshy particles to appear on the scrotal epidermis. It is recommended to go to the men's department or urology department to determine the cause and provide standardized treatment.

1. Folliculitis

There are many hair follicles in the scrotum. If you don't pay attention to personal hygiene, it can easily cause bacterial infection, form small fleshy particles, and the patient will also experience pain. At this time, you can use erythromycin ointment, compound dexamethasone acetate cream and other drugs under the guidance of a doctor to relieve symptoms;

2. Scrotal eczema

The scrotum is often moist and hot, which can easily cause eczema, small fleshy particles appearing on the skin surface, and accompanied by itching. You can take anti-allergic drugs under the guidance of a doctor, such as loratadine tablets, cetirizine hydrochloride tablets, etc.

3. Genital warts

Cauliflower-like fleshy particles will form after infection with human papillomavirus. Most infections are caused by unclean sex or multiple sexual partners. Under the guidance of a doctor, small flesh particles can be removed through liquid nitrogen freezing, laser, electrocautery and other methods, and then treated with interferon;

4. Sebaceous cyst

When the local sebaceous gland duct in the scrotum is blocked, the secretions will be retained and form small fleshy pellets, which are generally not painful. However, if the cyst continues to enlarge or grows rapidly, it will affect normal life. It is recommended that a professional doctor perform surgery to remove the cyst.

The scrotum should be kept clean and dry. You can choose loose cotton underwear to keep the area dry and breathable. Do not grab it with your hands. In terms of diet, do not eat spicy and irritating foods, especially try to avoid drinking alcohol, eating chili peppers and other irritating foods.

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