Suggest Treatment For Brown Spots On Penis
Question: Ive hade some brown spots on penis for bout a year then they started to rais to some flat skin like done had for bout two years not growing
I wont get overly worried if the skin lesion is not growing,there is no itching in the lesion and there is no urinary problem.Skin lesions are better diagnosed by direct clinical examination.Would it be any infection it must have grown in such a long duration.
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
These spots where dot for bout a year then they raised but their not raising anymote
Brief Answer:
The lesions look like warts
Detailed Answer:
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I have seen the image and the lesions look like warts.These are usually caused by infection of Human Papilloma Virus and contracted through sexual exposure to a partner who is infected with the same.
It is infective and transmits through skin contact.
In few cases it progresses rapidly while in others it grows slowly.I wont get overly worried as it is not a serious condition and it can be treated easily.
In many cases it can be treated with local application of creams like Podophyllin or imiquimod.Sometimes creams don't work well then laser treatment, cryotherapy (destruction of lesions with help of special probes)need to be done.
I suggest you to consult a skin specialist for proper evaluation and management accordingly.
I hope this helps.
I shall be glad to answer if you have any more query.
Regards
The lesions look like warts
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Welcome to HCM
I have seen the image and the lesions look like warts.These are usually caused by infection of Human Papilloma Virus and contracted through sexual exposure to a partner who is infected with the same.
It is infective and transmits through skin contact.
In few cases it progresses rapidly while in others it grows slowly.I wont get overly worried as it is not a serious condition and it can be treated easily.
In many cases it can be treated with local application of creams like Podophyllin or imiquimod.Sometimes creams don't work well then laser treatment, cryotherapy (destruction of lesions with help of special probes)need to be done.
I suggest you to consult a skin specialist for proper evaluation and management accordingly.
I hope this helps.
I shall be glad to answer if you have any more query.
Regards
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Dr. Yogesh D