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Lump in scrotun post Hernia surgery
I had hernia surgery last week. The hernia was in scrotum. I see a small lump still above my right testicle. It is very small compared to original lump. It doesnt grow unlike previous one. What can it be?
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Doesn’t look like can grow so fast coz in surgery they repair it. Consult ur surgeon
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Since u had surgery last week..the lump u found is very common condition after such surgeries. It can happen due to accumulation of some fluid or sometimes some blood in the area. It can be just post surgical lump if you dont have any associated complaint regarding this.
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So it is not something worried about much.. The lump will subside off on its own after around 2 to 3 weeks.. No need to take any medicine for it for now.
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Consult your surgeon immediately
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Consult  surgeon
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