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Epidemical cysts
I have small egg like structure near right egg inside scrotum. It is slippery & can move here & there. It is slight painful, as if electri c current is flowing. Very disturbing. Ultrasound of scrotum is done. It states that there is a small epidemical cyst. What can be done to drain the cyst or to get relief from the small yet disturbing pain? Can medication serve to tackle the pain or surgery is the only way? Pls answer.
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Take ayurvedic medicines.. To get rid of ur problem permanently..
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This requires surgical removal Small surgery in local anaesthesia
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keep your genitals absolutely clean with soap water and dry it change undergrmntd twice daily
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Share me report No need surgery any time
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Usually epididymal cysts will not cause any problem and treating them might cause problem including surgery. If there is infection you need to be treated. These cysts will not harm you unless increase in size. Get a check up with urologist.
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