Suggest Treatment For Blisters On Penis While Treating Hives
Question: I have hard itchy painful bumps on my penis foreskin and up on the bell and my head. What will cure this?
About 5-7 months ago my girl and I we camping after we returned I noticed I had bumps on my penis. Thought to my self ok I must of got poison.. anyways it still hasn't gone away in fact the bumps seem to get bigger. They itch like hell some days and if u pinch the skin and the bump and roll it between ur fingers it hurts and feels like a bee bee under the foreskin. Some spots on my penis are the hard sore itchy bumps, the others are like a fluid filled blister about the size of a green pea, then there's these slightly raised circular spots that itch aswell. I've tried a few things at home figuring it couldn't hurt.
Sex life , I've only been with 4 women two were long term one was for a week and the other a one night stand about a year or so ago. Been with my current girl for 4 years. We had a bad fight early in our relationship, I hung out with a girl on our relationship break and we had unprotected sex.. aswell ex's all tested clean afterwards so I figured I had to of been clean aswell nor had any issues till early this year. One Dr said its clearly eczema and to get some cortisone cream or go to Dr and get prescription steroids to tame it down.. last week my father was on his death bed and I broke out with hives on my wrists and fingers, old scars like a cat scratch that's been healed bubble up like a fluid blister.. can't figure out what's going on with me I'm a little embarrassed to show my doc the bumps on my penis figured I'd ask first and try what they suggest and if that didn't work then I'd see my Dr.
About 5-7 months ago my girl and I we camping after we returned I noticed I had bumps on my penis. Thought to my self ok I must of got poison.. anyways it still hasn't gone away in fact the bumps seem to get bigger. They itch like hell some days and if u pinch the skin and the bump and roll it between ur fingers it hurts and feels like a bee bee under the foreskin. Some spots on my penis are the hard sore itchy bumps, the others are like a fluid filled blister about the size of a green pea, then there's these slightly raised circular spots that itch aswell. I've tried a few things at home figuring it couldn't hurt.
Sex life , I've only been with 4 women two were long term one was for a week and the other a one night stand about a year or so ago. Been with my current girl for 4 years. We had a bad fight early in our relationship, I hung out with a girl on our relationship break and we had unprotected sex.. aswell ex's all tested clean afterwards so I figured I had to of been clean aswell nor had any issues till early this year. One Dr said its clearly eczema and to get some cortisone cream or go to Dr and get prescription steroids to tame it down.. last week my father was on his death bed and I broke out with hives on my wrists and fingers, old scars like a cat scratch that's been healed bubble up like a fluid blister.. can't figure out what's going on with me I'm a little embarrassed to show my doc the bumps on my penis figured I'd ask first and try what they suggest and if that didn't work then I'd see my Dr.
Brief Answer:
PLease, upload an image of this rash for review!
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thank you so much for this query.
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PLease, upload an image of this rash for review!
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thank you so much for this query.
I am so sorry to hear about this rash that you have reported. I will like that you upload clear images for review so that we can provide a personalized and helpful information to you. Without reviewing images, the response would be too generic and may not prove helpful.
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I uploaded the best pictures my phone would let me take I hope this helps. On another site I asked a Dr and he said try cortisone or Dr rx steroids and it was eczema. I wanted another opinion besides that and another Dr responded saying do not self treat and it need to go under some scope thing for his analysis. Wanted to check this site out and ask one last time. I still have yet to try cortisone but I did have some left over diclofenac sodium cream my Dr prescribed me last year for my muscles in my back. I figured I'd try it and see if it helped the inflammation but I was also worried it would do more harm so I stopped.
Brief Answer:
I will like a dermatologist to review these lesions!
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks so much for the images.
I have reviewed the information fully and this rash seems fleshy and suggestive of initial stages of warts or maybe secondary syphilis or an ongoing allergy. I will not like to see this being treated blindly without further examination and testing. The best person to see would be a venerologist/dermatologist so that the exact cause of this rash can be identified and treated. This is clearly not eczema/fungal infection and I will kick against using steroids at this time until further convincing and definitive evidence is obtained.
I hope this guides. I wish you well and feel free to ask for more information and clarifications if need be.
I will like a dermatologist to review these lesions!
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks so much for the images.
I have reviewed the information fully and this rash seems fleshy and suggestive of initial stages of warts or maybe secondary syphilis or an ongoing allergy. I will not like to see this being treated blindly without further examination and testing. The best person to see would be a venerologist/dermatologist so that the exact cause of this rash can be identified and treated. This is clearly not eczema/fungal infection and I will kick against using steroids at this time until further convincing and definitive evidence is obtained.
I hope this guides. I wish you well and feel free to ask for more information and clarifications if need be.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
How would I of gotten it..? I mean I been with the same girl past 3.5 years w no previous symptoms. If it is what u say it is is it curable? And does it hurt to be tested doc? I just can't believe this is some STD or sti..
Brief Answer:
These are possibilities and not the definitive response!
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thank you so much for this follow up.
I cannot for sure say this is an STD because we have not done testing already. We do believe they are suggestive and only testing will tell us what the exact disease condition is. I cannot immediately say whether this is curable or not because we need to establish the cause first. However, most STDs are curable and fully so.
Testing doesn't hurt. It will be more about collecting blood and this is no major source of discomfort to most of our patients/customers.
Let me know what you immediate thoughts are and sorry for the tardy response. Until next, I wish you well.
These are possibilities and not the definitive response!
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thank you so much for this follow up.
I cannot for sure say this is an STD because we have not done testing already. We do believe they are suggestive and only testing will tell us what the exact disease condition is. I cannot immediately say whether this is curable or not because we need to establish the cause first. However, most STDs are curable and fully so.
Testing doesn't hurt. It will be more about collecting blood and this is no major source of discomfort to most of our patients/customers.
Let me know what you immediate thoughts are and sorry for the tardy response. Until next, I wish you well.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar