Painless lumps in the area of the thigh-scrotal junction in men are mainly considered to be the result of pathologies such as enlarged inguinal lymph nodes, sebaceous cysts, inguinal hernias, and tinea cruris.
1. Inguinal lymph node enlargement: Inflammatory stimuli such as chronic lymphadenitis, malignant lymphoma or external genital inflammatory infections can cause inguinal lymph node enlargement, manifested as a lump at the junction of the thigh and scrotum.
2. Sebaceous cysts: mainly related to the local skin cleaning is not in place, infection and so on, resulting in the thigh and scrotum junction of sebaceous gland ducts drainage is not smooth, which leads to the male thigh and scrotum junction painless lumps.
3. Inguinal hernia: when the strength of the abdominal wall decreases and the intra-abdominal pressure increases, the organs in the abdominal cavity will easily protrude outward through the weak parts or defects in the inguinal area to form a lump at the junction of the thighs and scrotum on the surface of the body.
4. ringworm: with flocculent epidermis, trichophyton and other infections, men can be seen in the junction of the thigh and scrotum, can be manifested as a small piece of erythema at the beginning of the gradual development of crusted hard lumps.
If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the nature and cause of the thigh and scrotum area lumps, and actively treat the cause, so as not to delay the condition.