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Calcinosis scrotum
I have 4 to 5 calcinosis scrotum pimples on private,I am applying job in Dubai as a Engineer post ,will they check private parts and will calcinosis will reject me in medical?
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Calcinosis of the scrotum is a benign (non-cancerous) skin condition where small, hard, white or yellowish lumps (nodules) appear on the skin of the scrotum due to calcium deposits. These lumps are not related to testicular cancer. The condition is rare and usually painless. Most commonly seen in young adult to middle-aged men. 👁️‍🗨️ What does it look like? Firm, small to large white or skin-colored nodules on the scrotal skin. They may be single or multiple. Some may ulcerate or discharge a chalky white substance. Usually no itching, pain, or redness, unless infected or irritated. 🧬 Why does it happen? In most cases, the exact cause is unknown (idiopathic). However, it may occur due to: Breakdown of small cysts (like epidermoid cysts) under the skin. Rarely linked to systemic calcium imbalance (but blood calcium is usually normal). 🧪 Is any test needed? Yes, for confirmation: Physical examination by a doctor is often enough. Skin biopsy may be done (small piece removed for lab study). Blood tests to check calcium and phosphate levels (usually normal). 🩺 Is it dangerous? ❌ No, it is not dangerous. ✅ It is not cancer. ✅ It does not affect fertility or sexual function. ✅ It does not spread to others (not contagious). 🧑‍⚕️ How is it treated? 🔹 Surgical removal is the only effective treatment: Done under local anesthesia. All or some of the nodules are cut out and stitched. Done for cosmetic reasons or if there is discomfort. 🔹 There are no creams or medicines that can remove the calcium lumps. 🔁 Will it come back? Recurrence is rare, but possible if not all deposits are removed. Regular hygiene and skin care may help prevent irritation. 📝 When to see a doctor? If nodules grow, ulcerate, or discharge. If you feel discomfort, cosmetic concern, or emotional distress. To rule out other conditions (like cysts, infections, or tumors). 📌 Key Points to Remember ✅ Benign and treatable ✅ Not related to cancer ✅ Does not spread or affect sexual health ✅ Surgery is safe and effective if needed
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No.. however it can be removed surgically., for details do direct online consultation with photo
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Can be removed
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Yes they will check and reject Visit a dermatologist to get them removed surgically
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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It’s better to get it removed. First need images to confirm the diagnosis.
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Kindly consult online for proper assessment and treatment.
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Take consultation and discuss u detail
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