A normal scrotum should feel soft and elastic to the touch. The scrotum is a pouch-like structure located below the base of the penis. Its main functions are to house and protect the testicles, and to regulate the temperature of the testicles, keeping them within a suitable physiological range.

The scrotum is covered by a thin layer of skin that is very sensitive and can contract or relax in response to temperature changes to regulate the temperature of the testicles. Normally, the scrotal skin should be smooth, without any noticeable lumps or abnormal protrusions. When touched, in addition to being soft and elastic, you should also feel slight temperature differences, as the scrotal skin can sense and react to temperature changes to maintain a suitable temperature for the testicles.

To maintain scrotal health, it's important to practice good personal hygiene, keep the area clean and dry, avoid wearing tight pants for extended periods to reduce friction and pressure, and avoid prolonged soaking in hot water. Regular self-examination is also crucial; if any abnormalities are found, such as lumps, pain, or other unusual symptoms, seek medical attention promptly.

[Life Tips]
1. Keep the scrotal area clean and dry to avoid infection.
2. Avoid wearing tight pants for extended periods to reduce localized pressure.
3. Perform regular self-checks and seek medical attention promptly if any abnormalities are found.