Hi,
You have epididymitis or epidermal cysts?
'Antibiotics are used if an epididymitis / infection is suspected. Fluoroquinolones are an option, although resistance of N. gonorrhoeae may limit their use. A cephalosporin (such as ceftriaxone) combined with doxycycline is an alternative. Azithromycin can be used for susceptible strains. In children, quinolones and doxycycline are best avoided. Since bacteria that cause urinary tract infections are often the cause of epididymitis in children, co-trimoxazole or suited penicillins (for example, cephalexin) can be used. If there is a sexually transmitted disease, the partner should also be treated.'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epididymitis
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Regards.
Hi,
Epidermoid cysts of testis are benign tumors of testis which normally do not cause pain. An organ sparing surgery can be done. I suggest you to consult another surgeon and discuss the option of this surgery with him. Let me know if you need any other information. Take care!