Generally speaking, men rarely go to the hospital for physical examination and treatment after they are sick. This is especially true for private parts such as the testicles. Some male patients find that they have small red bumps on their testicles, accompanied by itching. In fact, the appearance of these small red bumps is a warning to the health of male patients. Patients should seek treatment as soon as possible after discovery. If a man has red bumps on his testicles, it is likely that he has scrotal eczema. There are many causes of scrotal eczema, including internal physical problems and environmental factors. People with internal physical constitutions, such as allergic constitutions, long-term mental highs and lows, or people with great mood swings are prone to this symptom. In addition, some diseases can also cause the appearance of these small red bumps, such as endocrine imbalance, abnormal basic metabolism, gastrointestinal disorders, etc. After the patient develops the symptom of red bumps, he needs to go to a regular hospital for examination and then targeted treatment. The key external factors include the following aspects: 1. Underwear that is too tight and breathable, and underwear made of chemical fiber materials can cause scrotal eczema. Men who do not clean their underwear in time and do not change their underwear for a long time are more likely to get scrotal eczema. 2. It is caused by external environmental damage and stimulation, such as sweating a lot, wet clothes and pants that cannot be dried, and frequent scratching of the testicles. You may get scrotal eczema, which causes small red bumps on the testicles. 3. Long-term sexual life in a dark, damp and cold environment with no ventilation and short direct sunlight is a breeding ground for diseases such as scrotal eczema. An environment with relatively high humidity is also very likely to cause scrotal eczema. The red bumps on the male testicles are a symptom of scrotal eczema, which is also a common skin disease in male patients. Scrotal eczema is essentially an allergic symptom, not contagious, and not a sexually transmitted disease. After the patient finds that he has the symptoms of scrotal eczema, he should go to a regular hospital for examination as soon as possible to find out the cause of the disease. Pay attention to the hygiene of your private environment, change your underwear and take a bath frequently, and touch the dry environment more often. Do not scratch it with your hands when it itches, as your hands also contain a lot of germs, which can cause bacterial infection. |
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