- male
- 30 Years
- 22/01/2025
I've got a few sebaceous cysts on my scrotum, and I'm trying to avoid surgery if possible. Do you have any suggestions? I was wondering if homeopathy might work for this, and if I were to see an allopathic doctor, which specialist would be bestshould I be looking at a urologist or a dermatologist? Any advice you have would be great.
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