
How To Rule Out Balanitis And Seborrheic Dermatitis?

Question: Hello question for a dermatologist:
Ive had a patch for ten weeks now ive been to my GP and he said its nothing, ive also been two see two private dermatologist and theyvsaid nothing too worry about one says, blanatitis and the other said sebhoric dernatitis ive been given various creams over the weeks, synalar, dacktocorit, and lotriderm nothing seams too work, i went back to see dermatologist two weeks back he said dont worrry it will go eventually ? Its now been 10 weeks
First picture ten week ago and the second one was taken this week
Ive had a patch for ten weeks now ive been to my GP and he said its nothing, ive also been two see two private dermatologist and theyvsaid nothing too worry about one says, blanatitis and the other said sebhoric dernatitis ive been given various creams over the weeks, synalar, dacktocorit, and lotriderm nothing seams too work, i went back to see dermatologist two weeks back he said dont worrry it will go eventually ? Its now been 10 weeks
First picture ten week ago and the second one was taken this week
Brief Answer:
Answer few questions and upload a clearer picture.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for being at healthcaremagic
I have gone through your history and reviewed the attached photographs. The patch in the recent photograph seems to be improving as I can appreciate little redness only. I would request you to send another clearer picture as this is too close up.
I would like to ask you few questions:
Is there any history of itching or burning over the patch?
Are similar patches present anywhere else?
Is there any scaling over the patch?
Is there any history of blisters prior to the appearance of the patch?
Is there any history of discharge or itching in the genitilia in your sexual partner?
Regards
Dr Asmeet
Answer few questions and upload a clearer picture.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for being at healthcaremagic
I have gone through your history and reviewed the attached photographs. The patch in the recent photograph seems to be improving as I can appreciate little redness only. I would request you to send another clearer picture as this is too close up.
I would like to ask you few questions:
Is there any history of itching or burning over the patch?
Are similar patches present anywhere else?
Is there any scaling over the patch?
Is there any history of blisters prior to the appearance of the patch?
Is there any history of discharge or itching in the genitilia in your sexual partner?
Regards
Dr Asmeet
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj


No itching no burningbof the patch
No patches elsewhere
No scaling over patch flat smooth
No history of blisters
No history of itiching
No patches elsewhere
No scaling over patch flat smooth
No history of blisters
No history of itiching
Brief Answer:
Seems to be a patch of proriasis
Detailed Answer:
According to your history and symptoms it can be a patch of proriasis which is improving. If I was your treating doctor I would recommend you to apply corticosteroid cream like clobetasol propionate cream on the patch for another 2 weeks. If it doesn't improve further I would consider taking biopsy of the patch .
Seems to be a patch of proriasis
Detailed Answer:
According to your history and symptoms it can be a patch of proriasis which is improving. If I was your treating doctor I would recommend you to apply corticosteroid cream like clobetasol propionate cream on the patch for another 2 weeks. If it doesn't improve further I would consider taking biopsy of the patch .
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj


Ive tried steroid creams several of them now-
As mentioned above
Do you think its a serious disease then with unsaying biopy my dermatologist said it does not need a biopsy im really confused now
As mentioned above
Do you think its a serious disease then with unsaying biopy my dermatologist said it does not need a biopsy im really confused now
Brief Answer:
Biopsy required only if it doesn't improve in another few weeks
Detailed Answer:
At present it is simply looking like a patch of psoriasis which is improving. If it doesn't improve in another few weeks then you can consider going for biopsy. But I think it will disappear in few weeks.
Regarding steroids I know you have used steroids and antifungals in the past but steroids are treatment of choice for psoriasis in the genital area. So you have to apply them for some more time.
Biopsy required only if it doesn't improve in another few weeks
Detailed Answer:
At present it is simply looking like a patch of psoriasis which is improving. If it doesn't improve in another few weeks then you can consider going for biopsy. But I think it will disappear in few weeks.
Regarding steroids I know you have used steroids and antifungals in the past but steroids are treatment of choice for psoriasis in the genital area. So you have to apply them for some more time.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj


I have the follwing creams synalar, lotrider and daktacort so which is the bestbine to use then? m
Brief Answer:
Synalar cream
Detailed Answer:
apply synalar cream.
Synalar cream
Detailed Answer:
apply synalar cream.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj

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