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My dog has a red scrotum with no pain. What can I apply at home?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | French Bulldog | Male | unneutered | 7 months and 11 days old | 30 lbs

Hi, what can I use on my dog if his balls are red? He has no pain but I’m a bit worried cause I don’t want it to turn into something.

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Answered By Dr. Macartney, BVet Med, MRCVS

Veterinarian

Published on November 21st, 2017

I am very sorry that Joey’s scrotum is red. Without a picture it is difficult to know what the problem may be, but I will offer you some general advice to help make him more comfortable. Apply a cool compress to the area for a few minutes at a time over the next few days Place an e-collar on Joey so he does not bite or chew at the area and cause it to become infected or inflamed Bathing the area with warm water and leaving open to dry out If you notice pain, enlargement of the testicles or scrotum sac, change in colour , especially deepening red, blue or purple, discharge or bleeding I would take Joey to the veterinarian immediately. There could be a torsion or twist in the testicles causing the redness or swelling. This is a very painful condition and a medical emergency. If the redness does not go down in the next few hours I would also advice taking Joey to the vet for an examination. It could be skin infection, skin parasite or an issue with a structure within the testicles or scrotum. The vet will be able to diagnose and make a treatment plan with you. I hope this was a helpful answer and please feel free to post any further questions you may have on the forum. We are happy to help you here on Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach.

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