What if there’s a small meatball at the base of the genitals?

A small meatball growing at the root of the genitals may be associated with condyloma acuminatum, folliculitis, sebaceous cysts, and so on. Depending on the cause, they can be handled through the use of medications such as imiquimod cream, physical therapy, and surgical treatment.
1. Condyloma acuminatum: Condyloma acuminatum is a small raised bump at the beginning of the disease, and as the disease worsens, it will gradually grow into a cockle-like or cauliflower-like flesh bump. You can apply imiquimod and other drugs to treat them, or use liquid nitrogen freezing, laser treatment, microwave treatment to get rid of the warts, and in severe cases, the warts should be removed.
2. Folliculitis: Folliculitis will appear as red, swollen, raised bumps of flesh with hairs running through the tips and yellowish-white pus spots. Antibiotic medications such as mupirocin ointment and erythromycin ointment can be applied.
3. Sebaceous cysts: related to the blockage of sebaceous glands, generally do not need special treatment, if the sebaceous cysts increase in size, can be excision treatment, such as sebaceous cystectomy.
Due to the cause of the disease is more, should consult the doctor in time, follow the doctor’s prescription diagnosis and treatment, can not be handled arbitrarily.