What Causes Wounds On Penis?
Microdox LBX once a day
Leveocertrizine 5 mg.
T bact ointment,
When i have an sex the problem get worse.
Candidal etiology is likely; need more information.
Detailed Answer:
Hello. Thanks for writing to us at healthcaremagic
I have gone through your query and I have understood it.
I will keep a possibility of candidal balanoposthitis. From the query it is clear that antifungal treatment has been effective in the past but the condition recurs again, specially after sexual contact.
Candidal involvement of glans and prepuce can be recurrent in certain common situations like: underlying diabetes, repeated infections from sexual partner.
I would like to know more from you regarding the query.
-Does the condition involve prepuce predominantly or both glans as well as prepuce?
-Have you ever tested for blood sugar?
-Do you always use a condom?Or is it sometimes unprotected as well?
-Can you upload a photograph so that i can review the condition?
Regards
Upload a photo
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
-This problem can also arise in those who have a tight foreskin. Are you easily able to retract foreskin?
-How do you clean that area? Do you use soaps?antiseptic washes etc?
-Can you upload a digital picture which clearly depicts your concern? To upload a picture you need to go to the reports section Or you may also mail the pictures at YYYY@YYYY with the subject line as "Attn Dr. Kakkar"
Regards
Possibility of Erosive Lichen Planus
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Yes, I have reviewed the photographs.
I can see a few erosive lesions/raw areas on the left side of glans penis.
After seeing the photographs and carefully going through your history and ruling out possibilities like candidal infection and herpes, I would like to keep a possibility of "Erosive Lichen planus".
Topical steroids work for Lichen planus e.g mometasone furoate 0.1% cream, can be used twice daily for 2 weeks.
It can present with oral mucosal erosions as well along with genital erosions but may occur in isolation.
This is a prescription product and I would suggest that you revisit a dermatologist in your region for a confirmatory diagnosis as well as the needful.
The cream that you have been using is a topical antibacterial and won't help much with this condition.
Regards
near by demartologits suggesting same treatment from lat 1 month that has been mentioned
Only topical; No tablets
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
I would suggest only this cream, twice daily.
No tablets except that you may repeat a "Single dose" of an oral antifungal i.e fluconazole as before.
You may also stop the tablets that you are already taking.
Regards