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Pimple On Scrotum, Pus Filled, Hard Lump On Eyelid, Ingrown Hair. Injected Steroid. What Does It Sound Like?

months ago i had a pimple on my scrotum.. almost like an ingrown hair. it went away. as it went away, i was able to squeeze pus out of it. now it's just a very small hard lump that will no longer ooze and it has been like this for months. i had a similar "hard lump" on my eyelid when i had a stye last summer. the doctor injected a steroid into it and the lump went away. can the same thing be done to my scrotum? also, what kind of doctor would i see for something like that?
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Namasthe
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Greetings of the day
No the same thing cannot be done, as the problem is different. From the description you have given it appears to be either Sebaceous Cyst or Antibioma of Scrotum. Consult a General Surgeon, it will require surgical excision.
Take Care
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Pimple On Scrotum, Pus Filled, Hard Lump On Eyelid, Ingrown Hair. Injected Steroid. What Does It Sound Like?

Namasthe Welcome to HCM Greetings of the day No the same thing cannot be done, as the problem is different. From the description you have given it appears to be either Sebaceous Cyst or Antibioma of Scrotum. Consult a General Surgeon, it will require surgical excision. Take Care Regards