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What Causes Small Black Bump On The Sides Of The Scrotum?
I have a very small black bump on the skin on the side of my scrotum (actually right where the scrotum joins with the shaft of the penis). It doesn t hurt at all. It s just elevated. And it s not connected to the actual ball inside the scrotum. It seems harmless; should i get this checked out?
Lumps and swellings in the testicles are a relatively common symptom in boys and men and can have a number of different causes. The vast majority of testicular lumps and swellings are caused by benign (non-cancerous) conditions that may not need treatment. Some of the main causes are: varicoceles, hydroceles – swellings caused by a build-up of fluid around the testicle, epididymal cysts and inguinal hernias. Some more serious issues such as tumors and carcinomas are less common but should be considered if there is pain and rapid growth of it. In every case, it would be good to do ultrasound of testicles by urologist and this will show us what type of issue this is. If this is benign then there is no need for urgent treatment unless there are pain and inflammation.
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What Causes Small Black Bump On The Sides Of The Scrotum?
Hi, Lumps and swellings in the testicles are a relatively common symptom in boys and men and can have a number of different causes. The vast majority of testicular lumps and swellings are caused by benign (non-cancerous) conditions that may not need treatment. Some of the main causes are: varicoceles, hydroceles – swellings caused by a build-up of fluid around the testicle, epididymal cysts and inguinal hernias. Some more serious issues such as tumors and carcinomas are less common but should be considered if there is pain and rapid growth of it. In every case, it would be good to do ultrasound of testicles by urologist and this will show us what type of issue this is. If this is benign then there is no need for urgent treatment unless there are pain and inflammation. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon