What Causes Red Spots On Glans Penis And Prepuce?
What causes red spots on glans penis and prepuce?
Seems more like candidal/ yeast infection
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Hello. Thank you for writing to us.
I have gone throuh your query and i have reviewed the image.
In the image I can see that there are red colored spots on glans and prepuce.
The skin looks intact and there are no erosions or blisters unlike genital herpes.
This looks more like candidal balanitis rather than genital herpes.
I would like to gather some more information from you about your sexual history.
-Do you have any symptoms like burning sensation? Itching etc at the affected site?
-How many days since you have noticed these spots on glans?
-Are you sexually active? Do you have single or multiple sexual parteners?
-When was your last sexual contact?
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Topical and Oral antifungals
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Hello.
If I was treating doctor I would have suggested you to apply a topical antifungal cream e.g clotrimazole 1% cream, twice daily for 7 days.
A single dose of an Oral antifungal e.g tablet fluconazole would also be curative in candidal / yeast infection.
These are prescription drugs and should be taken under supervision. I suggest that you visit a dermatologist in your vicinity for the needful.
Clean the area with lukewarmm water. Avoid soap in this area. Avoid sexual contact for a week till this recovers.
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Candidal/ yeast infection
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Yes, slight irritation and itching is consistent with candidal/ yeast infections.
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Oral sex carries alow risk of HIV
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No, these spots are only due to candidal/ yeast infection.
Oral sex carries a very low risk of Hiv as compared to unprotected vaginal or anal sex. However it would be wise to get tested for HIV, for your own peace of mind.
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You are welcome
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Always practice safe sex with a condom
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I suggest an HIV test at 4 weeks
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Though, unprotected oral sex itself carries a low risk for Hiv but because there is a likelihood that there may have been some blood contaminated genital secretions coming in direct contact with your oral mucosa while performing oral sex this increases the risk somewhat.
Nevertheless one should always test appropriately for Hiv to rule out the possibility with certainty.
I suggest that you take an HIV Antibody and P 24 Antigen test at 4 weeks from this incident.
A negative test at 4 weeks would be conclusive and you can assume yourself to be safe.
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Your risk is low
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Yes, definitely lower.
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I hope i was of help
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Hi.
It is natural to feel guilty and fear for the worse in a situation like this.
I hope i was able to clear your doubts and lower your anxiety to an extent.
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