How to get rid of subcutaneous cysts in the groin in men

Subcutaneous cysts in the groin in men are usually associated with lymphadenitis, sebaceous cysts, and spermatic cord syringomyelia. Different conditions can be treated accordingly. 1. Lymphadenitis: lymphadenitis is mainly caused by bacterial infection, which can cause lymph node enlargement in the groin, resulting in subcutaneous cysts in the groin of men, patients can take amoxicillin, metronidazole and other drugs under the guidance of a doctor, with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effect, allergic to drugs is prohibited. 2. Sebaceous cysts: Sebaceous cysts are mainly due to the sebaceous glands in the excretory process is blocked, so that the sebum gradually accumulated, resulting in men’s inguinal subcutaneous cysts, the patient can be under the guidance of the doctor to carry out cyst excision surgery. 3. Folliculitis: Folliculitis is a purulent disease caused by bacterial infection, the accumulation of inflammatory exudate for a long time can easily lead to the emergence of cysts, resulting in male inguinal subcutaneous cysts, the patient can go to the hospital, follow the doctor’s instructions for external mupirocin ointment and other treatments, the formation of abscess can be incised and drained surgery. It is recommended that the patient go to the hospital for examination, and always observe the physical condition, under the guidance of the doctor to the cause of the treatment.