Can angiokeratomas in the scrotum be cured?

Angiokeratoderma in the scrotum area can be cured. Angiokeratoderma is a common benign tumor of human skin, which is mainly caused by vascular dilatation and hyperplasia of the superficial dermis, as well as hyperkeratosis of the dermis, and is most common in children and adolescents; it can be classified into 5 types according to the location and characteristics of the lesions, namely, extremity type, scrotal type, papular type, limbic type, and generalized type. In terms of treatment, the main methods are freezing, laser, microwave and surgery; freezing, laser and microwave all achieve the purpose of treatment by making the lesions necrotic and detached, while surgery is to directly remove the lesions; among them, laser treatment is more and more accepted by more and more patients because of its precise range of treatment, controllable laser energy, precise effect, less damage, less pain and faster recovery. Generally, as long as the patients with angiokeratoderma undergo regular treatment, most of them can be cured and will not leave sequelae, therefore, there is no need to panic when you find angiokeratoderma, go to the hospital in time for examination and timely treatment.