During puberty, the color of a male's scrotum is usually a normal skin color, such as light brown or light yellow.

Puberty is a period of rapid physical development, and the color of the scrotum can vary depending on skin pigmentation. This is mainly influenced by genetics, hormone levels, and environmental factors. Normally, the color of the scrotum is similar to the skin color of other parts of the body; if the skin is fair, the scrotum will also be lighter, and vice versa. Changes in scrotum color are not directly related to health conditions, so there is no need to worry excessively.

Adolescent boys should maintain good personal hygiene habits, regularly wash their scrotum, and avoid using overly irritating cleaning products. Wearing breathable underwear and avoiding prolonged wearing of tight pants can reduce the occurrence of local skin problems. If any abnormal changes in scrotal color are noticed, accompanied by pain, itching, or other discomfort, medical consultation should be sought promptly to rule out potential health issues.

[Life Tips:]
1. Maintain good personal hygiene habits and clean the scrotum area regularly.
2. Wear breathable underwear and avoid wearing tight pants for extended periods of time.
3. If you notice any abnormal changes in the color of your scrotum, accompanied by symptoms such as pain or itching, you should seek medical advice promptly.