That “mysterious round scar on the upper arm” is actually very common and has a simple explanation.
💉 What that round scar really is
In most people, it is the result of the BCG vaccine (Bacillus Calmette–Guérin), which is given in childhood in many countries.
It helps protect against severe forms of tuberculosis, caused by the bacterium that leads to Tuberculosis.
🧠 Why it leaves a round scar
After the injection:
- A small blister forms
- It may turn into a tiny ulcer
- Then it heals naturally
- Leaving a round, permanent scar
This is a normal immune response, not a problem.
📍 Where it appears
- Usually on the upper arm (left side in many countries)
- Size varies from person to person
❌ Common myths
This scar does NOT mean:
- You had a serious wound
- You were infected
- Something is wrong with your body
- It is a “mystery mark”
🌍 Why not everyone has it
Some countries:
- Don’t use the BCG vaccine routinely anymore
- Or give it only in high-risk cases
So not everyone will have this scar.
🧠 Simple truth
👉 It’s just a vaccine mark from childhood, nothing mysterious or dangerous.
✅ Bottom line
That round scar on the upper arm is:
✔ A normal result of vaccination
✔ A sign you were immunized against TB
❌ Not a disease or health warning
If you want, I can also explain what other common skin marks actually mean (and which ones you should worry about) 👍