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What Are The Symptoms Of Scrotal Calcinosis Condition?

I have these multiple zits on my testicals. their size is like the normal size of a zit that grows on the face. There are more than 20 zit on my testicals.

Is this a scrotal calcinosis condition ?

and if it is, what are the possible treatment solution ?
Tue, 23 Sep 2014
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Scrotal calcinosis is a rare, benign entity defined as the presence of multiple calcified nodules within the scrotal skin. In most cases, there are no associated symptom.Treatment is surgical with complete excision of the affected part of the scrotum wall. Surgical management is the gold standard treatment for this disease. The surgical excision should be based on the extent of the nodules and must include even the smallest nodules to avoid rapid recurrence.
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What Are The Symptoms Of Scrotal Calcinosis Condition?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. Scrotal calcinosis is a rare, benign entity defined as the presence of multiple calcified nodules within the scrotal skin. In most cases, there are no associated symptom.Treatment is surgical with complete excision of the affected part of the scrotum wall. Surgical management is the gold standard treatment for this disease. The surgical excision should be based on the extent of the nodules and must include even the smallest nodules to avoid rapid recurrence.