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Hard Lump under skin near scrotum.

Good evening!
Today while showering I noticed an odd lump under my skin. It's near the underside of my scrotum on the right side, around where my scrotum connects to the perineum. It's about the size of a pea, hard, tender, flesh-colored (I think, it was hard to see). I'm a bit concerned by this as it seems to have appeared out of nowhere. I'm overweight, and went 1 1/2 days without showering, and I've also had problems with infected hair follicles.
Any idea what this lump could be? It doesn't seem like something serious like herpes, but a lump in the genital area is disconcerting! I have been celibate since January, it that makes any difference. What could this be? Herpes? Folliculitis? Cyst?
Thanks for your time!
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A related discussion, SKIN GROWTH BESIDE THE THIGH was started.
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I noticed the same thing on myself this morning, how has your area been lately?
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A related discussion, Genital Bumps(Bugs) was started.
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Thank you for your input. Today the bump is smaller, still flesh-colored, and can hardly be seen. I can still feel it and it hurts a bit. I suppose if it was something scary it wouldn't be fading away already.

Thanks!
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I think it sounds like a cyst.  These are common in the groin.  I suggest you ignore it and leave it alone.  It might well be reabsorbed by the body in a few weeks.  Even if it's not, it can almost certainly stay there.  You can show it to a doctor next time you go.

Take care.

Dr. Rockoff
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