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About 4 weeks ago i noticed a white pimple fever blister looking pimple on the bottom of my scrodum near my testicles it does not burn or itch and only hurts if i try to mash it i was tld it sounded like jock itch but that does not seem to be the case what could it be
The most probable issue for that painful white blister in you scrotum skin is "forunculosis", hair root infections. If you have removed your hair latety the hair root may have been infected or the hair is unable to get out of the skin. So it's stuck inside and have caused that reaction.
You can use topical antibiotic creams like gentamicine and if you can pull the stuck hair out. Don't try to mash it because it can be worsened. It will be opened by itself.
take care and best wishes! Best regards! Dr Eriol.
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What Causes White Blisters On Scrotum?
Hello dear user! Thank you for your question. The most probable issue for that painful white blister in you scrotum skin is forunculosis , hair root infections. If you have removed your hair latety the hair root may have been infected or the hair is unable to get out of the skin. So it s stuck inside and have caused that reaction. You can use topical antibiotic creams like gentamicine and if you can pull the stuck hair out. Don t try to mash it because it can be worsened. It will be opened by itself. take care and best wishes! Best regards! Dr Eriol.