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What medicine is good for wet balls?

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Asked on:Apr 13, 2026 04:45 PM

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  • Bibb Bibb

    Apr 13, 2026

    Although boys do not have so many gynecological diseases that affect their health, they may feel uncomfortable symptoms in their genital system at ordinary times. For example, the part of the scrotum is wet and wet every day. It depends on whether there are other symptoms, such as pain, itching or surface redness and swelling. This is a pathological factor and needs to be checked in the hospital. Generally, it is treated with a combination of Chinese and Western medicine. If there are no uncomfortable symptoms in the local area, but it is just moist, pay attention to keeping it clean and continue to observe.

    What to do if the scrotum is moist

    Moisture in the scrotum is not necessarily pathological, so if there is no other discomfort, just pay attention to keeping the area clean and dry. Pay attention to a light diet, eat less raw and cold food, and eat less spicy and fishy food. However, in general, scrotal moisture may be related to prostate disease. It is recommended that you actively conduct prostate examinations to determine the specific condition and pay attention to symptomatic treatment.

    Western medicine treatment

    Scrotal eczema is a common scrotal skin disease, commonly known as "hydrangea wind" and "kidney cyst wind". It occurs symmetrically and often affects the entire scrotum. The affected area is extremely itchy, has a long-lasting onset, relapses, and is difficult to cure. This disease can be divided into acute and chronic. The acute stage is equivalent to the "erosive type", and the chronic stage is equivalent to the "dry type". This disease is more common in summer.

    The scrotum is a part that men are shy about opening. However, the skin here is also a troubled place. The following diseases often cause itching in the scrotum:

    Scrotal eczema: Various symptoms such as erythema, papules, blisters, erosion, exudation, and scabs appear on the scrotal skin. The patient feels burning and itching. Acute swelling or erosion often occurs due to scratching or washing with hot water. The course of this disease is long, and the skin becomes thickened, rough, and pigmented due to repeated attacks.

    Ring-shaped erythema appears on the scrotal skin of tinea cruris, with scaling and severe itching. Most patients suffer from tinea pedis (commonly known as athlete's foot) or tinea manuum at the same time, and often have the same symptoms on the skin of the thigh and buttocks on the opposite side of the scrotum.

    Fixed drug eruption is a round edematous erythema that repeatedly appears on a certain part of the scrotal skin with clear edges, burning sensation and itching. It often appears within a few hours after mistakenly taking the drug, and gradually subsides about a week after stopping the drug, sometimes leaving dark purple spots. If the same drug is mistakenly taken again, the disease may recur.

    Scabies causes nodules the size of soybeans to appear on the scrotal skin. Before that, scattered papules and blisters appear in the gaps between the fingers, wrists, waist, and lower abdomen. Severe itching often occurs at night.

    Scrotal neurodermatitis is closely related to emotions. When emotions fluctuate, the scrotal area will itch violently. After scratching, papules will appear on the skin, which will slowly become one, and the skin will become thickened and hardened.

    Riboflavin deficiency scrotum is caused by long-term consumption of refined white rice, refined white flour, repeated washing of rice, chopped vegetables and soaking, or long-term diarrhea, constipation, loss of appetite, picky eaters, partial eclipse, etc., which can cause riboflavin deficiency. Its main manifestations are: the scrotum is slightly red and shiny at the beginning, and then light red patches appear on both sides of the scrotal seam with scales adhered to them. Soon, multiple flat papules the size of soybeans may appear, with varying degrees of itching, often accompanied by angular stomatitis, glossitis, etc.

    As long as you take riboflavin tablets for a week, the symptoms will be significantly improved. After changing your eating habits or normalizing gastrointestinal function, the condition will be relieved quickly, but it will relapse when the nutritional status is poor.

    Patients often cannot distinguish the above-mentioned common skin diseases of the scrotum, and the treatment methods are also different. Therefore, it is necessary to ask a specialist for diagnosis and symptomatic treatment according to the specific condition.

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