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I have a cauliflower-like growth on my scrotum, what should I do?

Dampness and itching of the scrotum is a common male subhealth manifestation, especially among young men, and generally there may be some of the following reasons:

(1) It is common among manual laborers, especially in the summer, when the temperature at the genital organs is high, sweaty, moist, and poorly ventilated, and when the skin of the scrotum is subjected to the effects of sweat impregnation and friction of the underpants, itching is produced. Wearing split tight jeans and non-absorbent and non-breathable nylon underwear can also produce this condition.

(2) Riboflavin deficiency can lead to scrotal inflammation. Changes such as erythema, dryness, desquamation, pimples and crusts with itching appear on the scrotum. At the same time there can be stomatitis, tongue inflammation and mouth ulcers.

(3) Scrotal inflammation caused by fungi such as Candida scrotalitis, ringworm involving the scrotum can cause scrotal itching.

(4) Neurodermatitis and eczema in the scrotum area can have itching.

In summary, general scrotal itching is not a sexually transmitted disease (STD), and as long as there is no history of sexual confusion, pubic ulcers or growths, or urethral pus, you don't have to worry about getting an STD. People who have scrotal itching should wear cotton loose inner and outer pants to make the pubic area ventilated and breathable, keep the scrotum dry and pay attention to local hygiene. Insist on washing with water. If the itching is obvious, do not scratch, do not use boiling water, localization of various damages, should be timely selection of drugs for treatment, available Chinese medicine needle Li Qing external application of a course of one or two courses of treatment effect is obvious