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Hi doctor, i am 14 years old. I have noticed that i have a little third "ball" in my scrotum, its over my left testicle and its connected with a "wire" im not yet in puberty, or i might think its happening but slow, what should i do? Will it disapear after my puberty? I feel no huge pain, but i can feel that its something there, sometimes i dont for some minutes but then i start thinking about it cause im worried, im trying to not worry acince i have always been healthy, please what should i do doctor?
Bump on the scrotum might be related to sebaceous cyst of the scrotum, encysted Hydrocoele or haematoma or allergic nodule.
In my opinion you should visit your general physician or family doctor for physical examination and an ultrasound to establish a diagnosis.
you need not to worry, looking at your description it seems to be a treatable condition and you should be alright.
Hope I could answer your question, please feel free to ask for follow up question with more details and a photograph so that I will be able to tell you more precisely. Best wishes
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What Causes A Discomfort In Scrotum Like A Bump?
Hello I appreciate your concern. Bump on the scrotum might be related to sebaceous cyst of the scrotum, encysted Hydrocoele or haematoma or allergic nodule. In my opinion you should visit your general physician or family doctor for physical examination and an ultrasound to establish a diagnosis. you need not to worry, looking at your description it seems to be a treatable condition and you should be alright. Hope I could answer your question, please feel free to ask for follow up question with more details and a photograph so that I will be able to tell you more precisely. Best wishes