A tumor in the scrotum may be caused by sebaceous cyst, lipoma, testicular epididymal malignancy, syringomyelia, enlarged epididymis and so on.
1. Sebaceous cyst: blockage of the sebaceous gland opening can lead to accumulation of sebaceous gland secretions under the skin and formation of a tumor.
2. Lipoma: Normal fat-like tissue that grows between the skin and muscle may occur at the scrotum to form a tumor.
3. Testicular epididymal malignant tumor: the main manifestation is that a single painless lump can be palpated in the scrotum of the affected side or feel dull pain in the scrotum, lower abdominal swelling and discomfort.
4. Syringomyelia: cysts are formed when the fluid gathered in the syringomyelia cavity exceeds the normal amount, which can be manifested as a tumor growing in the scrotum.
5. Enlarged epididymitis: when the function of human immune system decreases, pathogenic bacteria are more likely to invade the vas deferens, retrograde invasion of the epididymis, triggering infection and inflammation, which can lead to enlargement of the epididymis, which can be manifested as a tumor in the scrotum.
It is recommended that the person who has a tumor in the scrotum go to the hospital in time, clarify the cause of the disease, and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as not to delay the condition.