Not "uncommon".: The answer is that it's not common or uncommon with a 1-5% incidence. Regardless of population risk, if you have it then it's a concern for you. You should be evaluated by a physician qualified to make the diagnosis. Current treatment options are limited, but for some men it resolves on its own. Consider a HealthTap Concierge visit if you would like personalized advice for your concern.
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