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Diagnosed With Genital Herpes, Hemorrhoids. Penis Discoloring, Pain In Testicles. Help?

Hi, 4 months ago I was diagnosed with Genital herpes and was treated for this. About a month ago I noticed that the head of my penis had brown discolouration under the skin and when I masturbate the skin becomes very dry. I have also been diagnosed with 2nd degree haemorrhoids. WHen my haemorrhoids are sore I have been iching between the legs and pain around my testicles. I have booked an appointment with the Urologist . What are the questions I should be asking?
Tue, 13 Aug 2013
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For genital herpes very good medicines are available plus you need to take some precautions which needs to be discussed personally.
For haemorrhoids first option is medical therapy if there is too much of a problem injection therapy can be given.
Surgical option is last if above treatment fails
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Diagnosed With Genital Herpes, Hemorrhoids. Penis Discoloring, Pain In Testicles. Help?

hi welcome to HCM For genital herpes very good medicines are available plus you need to take some precautions which needs to be discussed personally. For haemorrhoids first option is medical therapy if there is too much of a problem injection therapy can be given. Surgical option is last if above treatment fails