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Why are there black spots on the scrotum that look like blood blisters?

Asked by:Caris

Asked on:Apr 02, 2026 05:10 AM

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  • Meredith Meredith

    Apr 02, 2026

    Black spots like blood blisters on the scrotum may be caused by venous congestion, scrotal eczema, genital warts, genital herpes, etc. You can choose to apply drugs or take oral drugs and surgery for treatment.

    1. Venous congestion

    If the scrotum is infected or has abnormal blood vessel development, it may affect normal blood circulation, congestion, and black spots like blood blisters may appear on the scrotum. You can take Huoxue Huayu capsules as directed by your doctor.

    2. Scrotal eczema

    Wearing tight underwear or sitting for long periods of time may lead to the growth of bacteria and fungi. It may also stimulate the scrotum to cause scrotal eczema. Black spots and blood clots may also appear in the scrotum. You can apply erythromycin ointment or itraconazole cream as directed by your doctor for treatment.

    3. Genital warts

    Genital warts are an infectious disease, mainly caused by human papillomavirus infection. Rice-like or cauliflower-like growths will appear on the scrotum. If not treated in time, they will turn black and require laser surgery to treat.

    4. Genital herpes

    If your immune system is relatively low or you have multiple sexual partners, you may be infected by the herpes virus. After irritation to the scrotum, transparent blisters or blood blisters may appear on the scrotum. Local pain and swelling may occur, which can be treated with ribavirin or acyclovir cream.

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