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3 Cuts On Fore Skin, Swollen Frenulum, Burns While Urinating. Thrush / Herpes ?

I had these 3 cuts on my for skin, i m not sure how they developed, its gotten worse online it says it maybe thrush but the Doctor said it was herpes . Also my frenulum is swollen and it Burns bad to urinate. What should I do, anything I can do to make urinating any less unpleasant, I can t retract my foreskin due to swelling .
Thu, 23 Aug 2012
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Hi, Thanks for query.
It sees that you have got infection under foreskin.
It is possible that due to collection of smegma infection occurred and so you are not able to avert the fore skin.
Go for antibiotic medicine course under your doctor's guidance.
Apply antibiotic cream after proper cleaning the part with antiseptic liquid.
Ok and bye.
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3 Cuts On Fore Skin, Swollen Frenulum, Burns While Urinating. Thrush / Herpes ?

Hi, Thanks for query. It sees that you have got infection under foreskin. It is possible that due to collection of smegma infection occurred and so you are not able to avert the fore skin. Go for antibiotic medicine course under your doctor s guidance. Apply antibiotic cream after proper cleaning the part with antiseptic liquid. Ok and bye.