Many men find a small bump on their scrotum after sex, accompanied by itching symptoms, which makes them very worried, whether they have some male disease. So what is the matter with the itchy red bump on the scrotum? Next, we will let the authoritative experts in the field of male medicine give you a detailed explanation. I hope that through this article, everyone can have some understanding. Experts say that if there are some bumps on the scrotum and testicles, which are very itchy and get more itchy the more you touch them, you should go to the hospital for a checkup immediately if you experience this. You are very likely to have orchitis. Orchitis is usually caused by bacteria and viruses. The testicles themselves rarely have bacterial infections. Since the testicles have a rich supply of blood and lymph fluid, they have a strong resistance to bacterial infections. Bacterial orchitis is mostly caused by inflammation of the adjacent epididymis, so it is also called epididymo-orchitis. 1. The foreskin is too long and not cleaned well. The dirty substance between the foreskin and the glans penis, namely smegma, will accumulate, irritating the local foreskin and mucous membrane to cause inflammation, and also causing bumps and itching on the scrotum. 2. Itchy bumps on the scrotum may be caused by genital herpes. In recent years, the number of people suffering from genital herpes has been increasing worldwide, especially among sexually active people, about 30% of them have suffered from genital herpes, especially among young people, the incidence of the disease is even higher than gonorrhea. 3. Primary infection causes itchy bumps on the scrotum, and the symptoms are often more severe. The incubation period is 2-10 days, with an average of 6 days. The sites of disease in men are the foreskin, glans, coronal sulcus, and penis. Occasionally, it can be seen in the urethra, Prostate and seminal vesicles; in homosexuals, it may occur in the anus and rectum; in women, it may occur in the vulva, labia majora and minora, and clitoris , vagina, cervix, and may also occur in the anus, rectum, and urethra. 4. Skin lesions caused by itching and pimples on the scrotum usually occur on the foreskin, glans, coronal sulcus and penis of men. Sometimes it is seen at the urethral opening; in women, it is more common in the labia majora and minora, clitoris, mons pubis, cervix, etc. Primary genital herpes is often accompanied by systemic symptoms such as general discomfort, low fever, headache, etc. The lymph nodes in the genital area have become swollen. This disease often recurs. Recurrent genital herpes is milder than the primary one, with less damage and often no complete recovery. Symptoms. What is the cause of the red bumps and itching on the scrotum? I believe that after reading the above article, everyone will have some basic knowledge. I understand. I hope men will go to the hospital for treatment immediately after they find red bumps on their scrotum. We need to find the cause of the disease and then treat it with the corresponding method. This will achieve the best results. Yes, prescribe the right medicine for the right disease! |
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