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Red Scrotum Syndrome

Red scrotum syndrome (RSS) is a condition where the scrotum becomes red, itchy, and the person feels burning sensation and pain. The exact cause of this condition is still not known. Some of the treatment options include the use of Doxycycline, Gabapentin, and Amitriptyline.

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What causes scrotum redness?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 21-year-old male. I am having a burning sensation and redness in my scrotum. I consulted two doctors from the same hospital. The doctor diagnosed it as scrotal dermatitis. The first doctor prescribed the following: Motimesh cream (to be applied at night) for 10 days, Abzorb dust...  Read Full »


Dr. Asmeet Kaur Sawhney

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through your complaints and reviewed the attached photograph (attachment removed to protect patient identity). It seems to be red scrotum syndrome. It is a chronic disease characterized by redness and burning on the scrotum. If I was your treating doctor, I wo...  Read Full »

My scrotum is red, enlarged, stretched, and swollen. What could be the reason?

Query: Hi doctor, I am experiencing redness of the scrotum. I applied ointment 3x Tinactin (Tolnaftate). I forgot to wash it off, and it burnt badly when applied. Now the redness has worsened. A tiny amount of bleeding under the skin is seen. The scrotum looks enlarged and stretched, glossy and swollen. Wh...  Read Full »


Dr. Seikhoo Bishnui

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. It appears to me as a red scrotal syndrome. Another possibility is a fungal infection. Did you use any steroid drugs in the recent past? This occurs after improper use of steroids. You have applied antifungal medication already. I suggest you consult a dermatologist...  Read Full »

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