Scrotal Cyst
Sac-like formations or cysts seen in the skin that often contain fluid, pus, or gas. A variety of conditions can cause cysts. They are quite common and can appear on any body part, including the scrotum. Cysts that develop in the scrotum are not harmful and often do not require treatment. On the other hand, a doctor must be consulted for any lumps that may appear on the testicles or scrotum.
In addition, it is a potential for a cyst to become infected, which can result in increased levels of discomfort. Certain cysts have the potential to burst and expel pus. A sudden and intense pain in the testicles may indicate something severe that needs to be treated immediately.
Those with scrotal cysts do not usually experience any symptoms, but a heavy sensation that is felt in the testicles and swelling on the scrotum accompanied by a dull pain, aching, or discomfort but not severe pain may develop.