Bumps on the scrotum can be seen in abnormal follicular tissue, fleshy bumps, scrotal eczema, condyloma acuminatum, genital herpes and other conditions.
1. Abnormal hair follicle tissue: hair follicles are also present on the scrotum, and larger follicles in some people may manifest as small bumps. There is usually no discomfort and no special treatment is needed.
2. Flesh bulge: some people have flesh bulge, manifested as a localized bulge in the form of pimples, daily asymptomatic, no need to deal with.
3. Scrotal eczema: white pimples or blisters appear on the scrotum, accompanied by local redness, swelling, and intense itching.
4. Condyloma acuminatum: Condyloma acuminatum will also appear on the scrotum, initially the number of small, later the number of increased, fused together can be cauliflower-shaped.
5. genital herpes: genital herpes scrotum will also be small pimples, and usually blister type, easy to break.
To summarize, if you consider the scrotum long pimples for pathological factors, please consult a doctor in time, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.