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I am experiencing pain, itching, and red rashes on the inner part of my penis; what medicine or cream should I use to treat this?

Asked by Male, 30 · 16 days ago

These symptoms suggest balanitis, an inflammation of the head of the penis often caused by a yeast infection, irritation, or bacteria. First, keep the area clean and dry by washing gently with warm water only; avoid harsh or scented soaps. An over-the-counter antifungal cream like Clotrimazole (1%) applied twice daily can help if it is a yeast infection. However, avoid using strong steroid creams without a prescription. Since these symptoms can also be linked to contact allergies or sexually transmitted infections (STIs), it is highly recommended to consult a doctor or urologist for a proper physical examination and accurate treatment plan.
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  1. Possible Conditions:a. Fungal infection (e.g., jock itch or yeast infection)b. Contact dermatitis or allergic reactionc. Bacterial infectiond. Genital herpes (requires clinical evaluation for confirmation)

  2. Treatment Options:a. Clotrin Cream (Clotrimazole) for suspected fungal infectionsb. Antihistamine cream for contact dermatitis (optional based on medical advice)c. Maintain hygiene and keep the area dry to prevent worsening

  3. When to See a Doctor:a. Symptoms persist or worsen despite treatmentb. Appearance of blisters, severe pain, or unusual dischargec. No improvement after a few days of self-treatment with topical cream

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I develop cuts on the front skin (foreskin) of my penis during intercourse, which sometimes bleed and itch. What could be the cause, and which treatment, cream, or medicines would help?
Cuts or cracks on the foreskin during intercourse can happen due to dryness, friction, tight foreskin, fungal infection, poor hygiene, or skin irritation. In some people, conditions such as Balanitis or a fungal infection can make the skin dry, itchy, and more likely to tear or bleed during sex. Diabetes can also increase the risk of repeated infections and delayed healing, so it may be useful to check blood sugar levels if the problem happens often. To help the skin heal, avoid intercourse and masturbation for a few days until the cuts improve, keep the area clean and dry, and wash gently with plain water instead of harsh soaps or antiseptics. Wearing loose cotton underwear may also reduce irritation. A doctor may recommend an antifungal cream such as Clotrimazole if a fungal infection is suspected, or a mild antibiotic cream if there is a bacterial infection. Avoid using steroid combination creams without medical advice because they can sometimes worsen infections and thin the skin. Using a water-based lubricant during intercourse may help reduce friction and prevent further cuts. If the foreskin feels very tight, the cuts keep recurring, there is pus, severe pain, swelling, difficulty pulling back the foreskin, or burning during urination, you should consult a dermatologist or urologist for proper examination and treatment.
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