Cysts in the Scrotum: You follow the advice of your physician. In most cases that means just waiting this out. These cysts are scars and or infections. If the physician put you on antibiotics then you take your antibiotics. This is nothing to be that concerned about. This is a very common problem.
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Do nothing now if...: Clinically, the tail of epididymis (or globus minora behind the lower part of testis) is where the infection/inflammation begins resulting from retrograde urine or bacterial invasion from prostate urethra. And epididymal cyst usually exists at the head of epididymis (or globus majora behind the upper part of testis). For a man of 20, surgery should be the last thing .... Too long to state, see...
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