
What Causes White Spots On The Penile Shaft After Unprotected Sex?

Seems like this could be either yeast or just psychological fear
Detailed Answer:
Hello sir and welcome.
Thank you for writing to us.
I have gone through your query with diligence and would like you to know that I am here to help. Based on the given information, I do believe yours is just an issue relating to a yeast infection.
A yeast infection can typically present in this manner, but a similar presentation is also seen with a psychological effect and fear of contracting an infection which can cause an occasional sting or tingling sensation (which is complete harmless).
But if at all this is due to a developing yeast infection, then there are a few steps you can take to avoid this:
+Make sure you are always in a well ventilated room/environment
+Do not wear tight clothes
+Make sure you shower at least once a day
+Do not leave the area wet after using the toilet, shower, passing urine, passing your bowels, or sexual intercourse. Make sure you dry the region well enough with tissue or a towel to avoid leaving the region wet, which is a breeding ground for yeast/fungus
+If you sweat easily, then even carrying an extra change of inner wear which you can change around mid day will also help
+You can also use talcum powders which help absorb moisture and prevent yeast or fungus from causing infections
If you have any further doubts, you can always write to me and attach images of the region which I can examine and provide my input on. So please feel free to write to me anytime. You can simply upload/attach them at the reports section.
Best wishes.


With a yeast infection will it clear itself or will I need to get some antibiotics or medication?
The little spots that were diagnosed as molluscum contagisium are disappearing, how long do they take before they completely disappear?
Thank you again
Can use anti-fungal medication; molluscum Contagiosum will self resolve
Detailed Answer:
Hi sir.
Entirely my pleasure sir, I am glad to be of help.
Yeast infection usually requires the above steps to be followed and a combination of a topical application (e.g. Miconazole, Clotrimazole, etc.), along with an oral dose of anti-fungal medication (e.g. Fluconazole 150 mg, single dose); antibiotics have no role in the management of a yeast infection sir.
In an individual with a good immune system, the virus resolves itself without treatment in about 6 months or so. If they are gradually disappearing, you need not worry about them sir, they will surely resolve soon. :)
I hope you find my response helpful. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications, I am always here to help.
Best wishes.


Are these available over the counter pharmacies?
As for the topical creams, are they applied in all areas around the genitals?
Thank you
Availability should not be too difficult, can be used on genitalia
Detailed Answer:
Hello once again sir.
They are all mild, and usually should be available over-the-counter, but the availability in the UK and USA without a prescription can be questionable, although in my opinion, it should not be difficult to attain (otherwise you can simply get the prescription from any local physician).
Yes sir, the topical creams can be applied over all affected regions (including the genitalia).
I hope this helps. Please feel free to write to me anytime, I am always here to help.
Best wishes sir. :)

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