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Identifying a Red Bump on the Testicular Area

7/10/2025, 3:50:15 AMMale25-34

I am a 30-year-old male, weighing 185 pounds and standing 6 feet tall. Lately, I have noticed a red bump developing on my testicles. It seems to disappear after a while, only to manifest in a different location soon after. I have previously undergone testing for sexually transmitted diseases, and the results came back negative. What could this bump be?

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Cony

7/10/2025, 3:50:27 AM

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Noticing a red bump in the testicular area can understandably cause concern, especially given its recurring nature. The bump you describe could be due to a few potential causes, including folliculitis, a small cyst, or possibly an irritant reaction, among others.

Explanation:

  1. Folliculitis: This is an inflammation of hair follicles that can appear as red bumps and might occur due to friction, irritation, or infection.
  2. Cysts: Benign cysts can develop and may come and go over time, sometimes changing location.
  3. Irritative Reaction: This could be due to an allergic reaction to products such as soaps, laundry detergents, or even friction from clothing.
  4. Other Infections or Conditions: Although less likely given your negative STD results, other infections or dermatological conditions could also be considered.

Next Steps:

  1. Keep Track of Symptoms: Monitor the bumps closely, noting any changes in size, color, or accompanying symptoms like pain or discharge. A symptom diary can be helpful.
  2. Hygiene and Comfort: Maintain good hygiene in the area, using gentle soap and avoiding tight clothing that might cause irritation.
  3. Avoid Irritants: Be cautious with any topical products you use, and consider switching to hypoallergenic options.
  4. Self-examine Regularly: Get familiar with what is normal for you to help identify new issues promptly.
  5. Schedule a Follow-Up: If the red bump persists, becomes painful, or if you notice any other concerning symptoms (like swelling, discharge, or changes in your testicular health), aim to follow up with a healthcare provider for an examination.

Taking proactive steps and carefully monitoring your symptoms can help you better understand your situation and determine if you need further evaluation. If you have any more questions or need clarity on any points, I'm here to help!

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