Well it depends, if you recently shaved your testicles, it could be an ingrown hair. Otherwise I have no idea...
no it could be a lot of skin diseases it doesnt meen u have staph
Boils are typically caused by staff infections. Boils on genetalia should be screened for an STI. It could be serious, and should be examined by a doctor.
It could be that you are not showering enough.
If you have any new abnormal growth on your penis or scrotum, you need to contact your doctor as soon as you can. It could be any number of conditions, all of which would need to be treated. If you don't get it treated, it could cause some serious problems later in life, even if it becomes asymptomatic for a while.
yes
It is called testicles. They are usually in your scrotum.
Pregnancy does not cause boils but the surge of your hormones could be the culprit. To help with the pain soak the boil in hot water (with or without epsom salt) or apply a heating pad. Heat causes the head to form and will draw the pus out. Do not, under any circumstance, try to pop the boil. Squeezing it or lancing it yourself could cause further infection. If you are running a fever or there are "veiny" line radiating from the boil seek medical attention ASAP.
If you have any type of new growh on your penis or scrotum (ball sack), you need to get it checked out by your doctor. It could be an STD and could cause some serious complications if left untreated.
Frequently the cause of this is a cyst in the scrotum, which is harmless. However, it is important to check it out with a doctor because it might be something serious.
Neither the size of the penis nor the size of the scrotum have any relation to the virility of the man. A man could be everything anyone could point to as being virile. Broad shoulder, narrow hip, muscular, handsome and have the equipment of a 10 year old. What you have between your legs has nothing to do with who you are, what kind of a person you are or how people will perceive you.
The testicles are housed in the scrotum. It is the scrotum's job to keep the testicles at the correct temperature. If the scrotum senses that the temperature of the testicles is getting too high, it will drop them farther from the body. If it feels the temperature is getting too low, it will raise them closer to the body to warm up. In the winter, the air is colder, so the scrotum is colder. As a result the scrotum contracts to bring the testicles closer to the body to keep them warm. This is normal and how they are supposed to work. The only problem could be if your testicles actually enter your abdomen and then have trouble coming out. If this happens you need to see your doctor to get them brought back into the scrotum. If a testicle stays inside the abdomen too long it can cause impotence and eventually testicular cancer.
It is not usually normal to develop spots on your scrotum. If you have had any recent changes in your penis or scrotum, you need to get it checked out by your doctor. It could be a sign that something is wrong, and you should get their evaluation.