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What Does Hard, Painful Lumps In Testicle Mean?

Right at the left side of my ball sack,just as it starts to me a proper sack, there is 2 hard lumps under my skin, if I out my finger I m my ballsack and trace it down I can feel them, it seems as if they are both different types of lumps as one of them feels like a proper ball and the other just hard skin. I have tried bursting them but I m under extreme pain from the one in the shape of a ball so I m not sure if it will pop, I ve had it for about 2 weeks now and I m really starting to worry, have u got any advice? Thanks
Tue, 24 Feb 2015
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Sebaceous cysts are common on scrotal skin. Your description of the lesion is similar to this. So, please visit a dermatologist for its removal instead of popping it on your own, as it can lead to infection. All the best.
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What Does Hard, Painful Lumps In Testicle Mean?

Thanks for asking in healthcaremagic forum Sebaceous cysts are common on scrotal skin. Your description of the lesion is similar to this. So, please visit a dermatologist for its removal instead of popping it on your own, as it can lead to infection. All the best.