Hi i'm 22 years old male.
Lately i've been sacred to death because
of my testicles.
It would've sounded funny to me before but
now it scares me.
The problem is that the outer part of my
testicles keep getting wet.
And I have to clean it often. When i'm
sitting still, there is no pain but when
i'm walking around, it becomes really
itchy.
It kind of looks like skin is peeling off
even. Some parts of skin of testicle are
red.
I've self-tested for testicle cancer and
there was no hard lump or anything.
I know it's weird but if anyone knows
about this kind of thing, please please
let me know. Thanks.
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behealthy
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Mar 2005 Posts: 3
Posted: 03-30-05 16:23pm
It doesn't seem like an epididimitus
because the descriptions that i've read is
different from me. There is fluid on
outer part of testicle and it's really
itchy. Hopefully it'll just go away
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Grashoper
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Apr 2005 Posts: 14 Location: Denver, CO
Sounds Like Jock Itch Posted: 04-01-05 06:23am
Hello,
being a heavier guy I have prollems like
that myself. It sounds to me like you
have a old fashoned case of jock itch.
Very easy to take care of. Go the rx (or
dr) and tell them you may have jock itch
and need something for it. Explain your
symtoms and ask them what they think.
Sounds like it's fungal and you need a
antifungle for it.
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