Have Lymph Node In Penis. Had Surgery For The Same Earlier But It Repeats. What Is The Permanent Solution?
I have had a lymph node burst on the right side and back a bit of my testicles and have had surgery to get this drained three times but it keeps fulling with liquid and becoming tender again. Is there anything that I can do to get rid of this problem once and for all? Or is there another way to control the problem? Surgery is extremely painfull and recovery periods are long
I understand your concern. You should visit with a dermatologist if it does not help to keep the area dry and clean because of your testicular swelling. It is easier to get a surgical opinion as it could easily be a problem with varicocoele of the testes which is causing this. I hope you give it a serious thought. It would be suggested to use local antiviral cream as well. I am thinking that you might be able to get it over the counter i.e. acyclovir cream. Also getting a screen for STDs would be helpful as I do not have your entire history. I hope this helps.
Take care and have a lovely day!
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Have Lymph Node In Penis. Had Surgery For The Same Earlier But It Repeats. What Is The Permanent Solution?
Hi there ~ I understand your concern. You should visit with a dermatologist if it does not help to keep the area dry and clean because of your testicular swelling. It is easier to get a surgical opinion as it could easily be a problem with varicocoele of the testes which is causing this. I hope you give it a serious thought. It would be suggested to use local antiviral cream as well. I am thinking that you might be able to get it over the counter i.e. acyclovir cream. Also getting a screen for STDs would be helpful as I do not have your entire history. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!