There are no male epididymal sebaceous cysts, there are only two conditions, epididymal cysts in males and scrotal sebaceous cysts in males, the former is mainly caused by a blockage of the ducts within the epididymis while the latter is mainly due to a blockage of secretions, which are formed by sloughing.
In men, the epididymis is primarily the site of storage and nourishment of sperm, and the ring of cystic mass that occurs around is called an epididymal cyst, which is a benign lesion that carries no risk of cancer, and when it occurs, testicular discomfort may be present. Scrotal swelling and enlargement of the scrotum will require a trip to the hospital to be treated with pain medication, such as acetaminophen or using surgical removal.
Sebaceous cysts of the scrotum are mainly due to the blockage of the sebaceous gland lumen of the scrotum, which leads to the secretion of secretion can not be excreted, and the cysts are formed by stagnation, mainly due to the lack of attention to hygiene, do not change the underwear, as well as oily and spicy diet, smoking and alcohol. It is a benign lesion, but if there is a tendency for it to increase in size or become infected, it needs to be treated surgically.