
Noticed Rashes On Penis Tip And Feet. Tested Negative For Blood Test And STD. Diagnosed With Eczema. What To Do?

Your question is a good one and I will work on providing you with some information and recommendations regarding the symptoms you are experiencing.
From the clinical symptoms description provided to me it looks like you are suffering from symptoms of neuropathy. Other possibility I can think in you due to skin problems is Erythromelalgia which can be primary or secondary due to other systemic disease.
Erythromelalgia presents with episodes of erythema, swelling, a painful burning sensation primarily in the extremities. These symptoms are often symmetric and affect the lower extremities more frequently than the upper extremities. Common triggers for these episodes are exertion, heating of the affected extremities, and alcohol or caffeine consumption, and any pressure applied to the limbs. Wearing shoes or socks increases the heat generation and precipitates erythromelalgia attacks.
My recommendation would be for you to see your Dermatologist again and discuss this possibility. If this is not erythromelalgia then need to see a Neurologist for a good physical examination and consultation for the possibility of peripheral neuropathy. For time being you can use pain killers and medications like Gabapentin and Pregabalin to control your neuropathic symptoms. You may need couple of blood tests, ENMG and rarely nerve and skin biopsy.
I thank you again for submitting your question. I hope you have found my response to be helpful.
If you have additional concerns I would be happy to discuss them with you.
Sincerely,
Dr Shiva Kumar R
Consultant Neurologist & Epileptologist.

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