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Idiopathic Scrotal Calcinosis

Idiopathic scrotal calcinosis is a rare, noncancerous condition that typically occurs in men between the ages of 20 and 40. It occurs due to phosphorus and calcium deposition on the scrotum. Clinically it appears as solitary or multiple firm nodules on the scrotal skin. Surgical intervention is recommended for treating this condition.

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What is the treatment for reddish-white hard spots on my scrotum?

Query: Hello doctor, I am 29 years old. There are some reddish white hard spots on my scrotum. They are painless but itchy. How can I get rid of them? I have searched on the internet and it says that it is calcinosis cutis of the scrotum. Please suggest something to clear those.  Read Full »


Dr. Payal Chauhan

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern, but you should have sent me the pictures to confirm the diagnosis. If it is calcinosis, then no cream or powder will help. The only treatment is surgery for that. Take care.  Read Full »

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