Good evening Sup Forumsros, before going to see a doctor I let you take a look at my balls, it itches and has red spots...

Good evening Sup Forumsros, before going to see a doctor I let you take a look at my balls, it itches and has red spots...what it could be?

cancer, maybe

dermatitis

Shit your gonna die son

Don't worry about it. It will go away in 1-2 weeks.
Had it happen to me ~6 months ago.

that what happens when you fuck men

jock itch

When asking Sup Forums, there's only one valid answer: AIDS.

All other answers come from cancerous newfags.

/thread

sage

Could be multiple sclerosis

Just some irritation of the skin. Nothing serious, should go away in a week or so.

also, it looks like you shaved your balls recently. maybe you cut yourself with the razor and now it's itchy? either war, don't worry about it.

Probably that's it, I had the same problem but on my arms last summer, I just changed the soap...

AIDS

fucking newfags

Hmm, after much study, I've determined these to be balls.

Age range of 0-5 years, prepubescent, possibly result of excessive steroid use in teen years.

this, keep it clean, keep it dry (if you try putting baby powder on your balls you may just keep doing it forever, feels good man)

AIDS

Yeah OP, this is common. I have had it happen a few times. Basically just jock itch, fungal infection, keep it clean and dry and try not to get sweaty. Gets itchy just put some desitin on it. Same as used for a diaper rash, as it is pretty much the same. Just a dap will do ya.

>no medical credentials
>giving medical advice

kys faggot. everyone else on this thread has probably been on Sup Forums far longer than you'll ever be. people grow up and get tired of all the circlejerk and sometimes just want to help, even though Sup Forums is not the best place to be asking for help anyway

Deffo AIDS.

Soaking balls in strong hydrochloric acid should clear it up.

I have had same shit on my taint before when I was a bit too aggressive with a buff puff. Gave myself a nice annoying rash after getting hot and musty. Skin is funny sometimes. Gets annoyed with you.

>newfag
>triggered

...

If you've got spots on other parts of your body (typically armpits small other spots) and they are really sensitive to hot water, it is probably dermatitis.

I've run burning hot water over these spots, because the sensation and the itch is unbearable and hot water is incredibly releaving.

cortison-free ailments are out there (protopic 0.1% is really good)

So you are saying I should have suggested amputation AND said I was licensed. Next time man. I promise.

>no medical credentials
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kek

No. Just saying

>no medical credentials
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I didn't say "I know", dipshit. I said "probably", because I get this stuff on the ballsack as well.

looks like the begining of untreatable necrosis

>no medical credentials
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It's lupus

no you!

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>whiny little cunt
>rejects all advice

take a razor in your right hand
cut about a finger deep into your left wrist
remember: it's down the road, not across the street!
good luck, you little shit!
there's your credentials right there

Can see you shave irritation from the razor

>mad

I had this a couple times when I was a kid, it's like a skin rash from irritation. Stop wearing boxers and apply baby powder.

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CRABS
hit it with some Raid

I don't advice baby powder, keeping it dry isnt the right thing to do. It's better to use some moisturizer to help the skin regenerate, don't get something too cheap, buy one from a pharmacy.

It's lupus.

It's never lupus

you're dying