What is a soft cyst on the right testicle of a six year old child?

A soft cyst on the right testicle of a six-year-old child may be caused by testicular syringomyelia, scrotal hematoma, etc., and the cause should be identified in a timely manner.
1. Testicular syringomyelia: If a cystic mass appears in the scrotum of a child, it is usually a manifestation of testicular syringomyelia. Children’s syringomyelia is congenital, and with the growth and development and the sound function of the lymphatic system, most of them can be absorbed on their own, and regular checkups and followups can be done.
2. Scrotal hematoma: If the right side of the testicle is subjected to external force, it may lead to bleeding in the scrotum, causing blood clots to coagulate and lead to testicular cysts.
3. Inguinal hernia: When the human body develops an inguinal hernia, the scrotum can easily fill with gas, eventually leading to the testicles appearing to have cysts.
It is difficult to judge the disease by this symptom alone, and it is not excluded that it is caused by other factors. Parents are advised to bring their children to regular hospitals to have the cause of the disease identified by the doctor and given targeted treatment.