Scrotal laxity refers to a condition where the skin of the scrotum becomes loose and soft, possibly accompanied by mild discomfort. This condition can be caused by a variety of factors, including but not limited to physiological changes, lifestyle habits, and the effects of certain diseases.

A soft scrotum may be due to poor local blood circulation caused by prolonged standing or sitting, leading to loose skin. If accompanied by mild pain or discomfort, it may be related to local inflammation or minor skin damage. If symptoms worsen, are accompanied by significant pain, redness, swelling, or fever, it is necessary to consider the possibility of infection or other more serious health problems.

Besides the situations mentioned above, a soft scrotum may also be related to weight gain or skin laxity due to aging. While some mild cases may not require special treatment, any persistent symptoms should be taken seriously, and medical consultation should be sought promptly to rule out potential health problems.

[Prevention Tips:]
1. Maintain a healthy weight to avoid sagging skin caused by obesity.
2. Regularly clean and care for the scrotal area to maintain local hygiene.
3. Avoid standing or sitting for long periods of time; engage in appropriate physical activity to promote blood circulation.
4. Pay attention to personal hygiene and avoid using strong cleaning products.