Suggest Treatment For Rashes On Urethral Opening Caused By Fungal Infection
Question: Hello, about a month ago I had a rash on my Urethra opening and was really uncomfortable. it was gone in about 3 days. Since then I have had the Urethra area still red, but there is no itch or discharge, just the color red. about a month prior to that I had a visit with my physician becuase i had a few red rashes come out on my penis one morning and told me I had a fungal infection and prescribed me with ketaconazole cream. I also got tested for sexual infections and tested negative . do you have any idea what this can be?
Brief Answer:
Colour of the urethral opening (Mucosa) is always red or pink.
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for your query ,based on the facts that you have posted it appears that you have noticed your urethral opening to be red .
In view of you not having any urinary symptoms like burning ,increased frequency ,urgency ,dysuria etc and negative STI tests the redness of urethral opening has no significance at all .
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The colour of urethral opening is always red or pink in every individual .There is nothing to be worried about it.
Ensure to drink more water .
Hope I have answered your query ,please feel free to ask if you have more questions ,I shall be happy to help you
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil
Colour of the urethral opening (Mucosa) is always red or pink.
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for your query ,based on the facts that you have posted it appears that you have noticed your urethral opening to be red .
In view of you not having any urinary symptoms like burning ,increased frequency ,urgency ,dysuria etc and negative STI tests the redness of urethral opening has no significance at all .
.
The colour of urethral opening is always red or pink in every individual .There is nothing to be worried about it.
Ensure to drink more water .
Hope I have answered your query ,please feel free to ask if you have more questions ,I shall be happy to help you
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Hi, Doc!!! thanks for answering my question, you have no idea how great it feels having someone to talk to about this. I did have a bit more to add on, I received unprotected sex for about 2 minutes possibly 2 weeks before my sti testing. is it possible that my results aren't accurate because of the short amount of time
Brief Answer:
It is unlikely that results could be wrong .
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for follow up .The results of STI test done 2 weeks after unprotected sex can not be wrong .
Since you do not have any urinary symptoms.,there is no possibility of any disease.
You can repeat the STI tests to be rest assured about acquiring STI .This will help you to allay your anxiety .
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.
It is unlikely that results could be wrong .
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for follow up .The results of STI test done 2 weeks after unprotected sex can not be wrong .
Since you do not have any urinary symptoms.,there is no possibility of any disease.
You can repeat the STI tests to be rest assured about acquiring STI .This will help you to allay your anxiety .
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Thanks, Doc! I appreciate you taking your time to answer my questions today. have a good one!
Brief Answer:
Thanks for appreciation .
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for appreciation .It is our aim at Health Care Magic to help and guide users for their health related issues .
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Thanks and Regards
Dr.Patil.
Thanks for appreciation .
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for appreciation .It is our aim at Health Care Magic to help and guide users for their health related issues .
If you have time you can post your review about my suggestions on the forum of HCG
Thanks and Regards
Dr.Patil.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar