Preputial calculus

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Introduction

A preputial calculus, also known as a postolith or smegmolite, is a calcified piece of prostate secretion that can be found in the scrotum of men. The cause of a preputial calculus is the high content of fat and dead cells in the secretion of the prostate gland. Stone formation can lead to symptoms such as discomfort, pain and bleeding. The stone is removed surgically.

Description

Before discussing treatment, it is necessary to consider the definition of preputial stones in order to understand the causes of formation and how to treat them. A preputial calculus is called