Why do you get pseudo acromegaly?

Pseudoacanthomas are a group of genital diseases that behave very similarly to acromegaly. In men, these include pearly eruptions on the edge of the glans near the coronal sulcus and papules on both sides of the prepuce, which are caused by glansitis of the foreskin due to overcircumcision or circumcision. In women, they manifest as villous labia minora, often due to chronic vaginitis, etc., where the inflammation irritates the labia minora for a long time. When the inflammation is controlled and circumcision is performed on the circumcised skin or foreskin, the pseudo acromegaly can be significantly reduced or reduced in size, but cannot disappear completely and is not harmful to the human body.