i dont think so if you get them checked out before going to have your medical by your local GP you can say that you have had them checked out, they are a part of you you cant get rid of them they cause no threat to anyone, they are harmless i see no reason why they would reject you because of fordyce spots, and im almost certain because in the army 2 of me fellow soldiers have them on their lip quite bad... hope this helps... just get them checked out make sure they are what you think they are and you should have no problems!
well the doctor will certainly look at your genitals to assess if u are medically fit to serve
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The medical term for the inner diameter of a tube is "lumen."
yes
A hard painless subcutaneous bump that moves on a finger could be a callus. It is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible.
No, he got a medical discharge
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No. Medical support for the US Marine Corps is provided by Navy Corpsman. They wear the same uniforms and are stationed with the Marines. The Navy also provides the doctors, nurses, dentists and clergy for the Marines.
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you enlist in the navy as a corpsman and you will be assigned a medical profession.