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Have Clusters Of Spots On Penis With Yellowish Pus. Hurts To Pull Back Foreskin. Cure?

Hello there, I have a problem regarding my penis, I have a 2 small clusters of spots, one on the head of my penis and one under my foreskin, the group on the head are very small and red while the ones under my foreskin look more like circles or flat spots and are the ones that are sore. yellowish puss has appeared and it hurts to pull back my foreskin. Can anyone give me some advise as to what it is?
Fri, 5 Jul 2013
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Hi,

I think you have an STD or some local bacterial infection. What you need to do is to get to a doctor who will able to diagnose the disease. He will then start you on some antibiotics and some cream locally. He might also run some tests by taking some swabs of the area and such. So the best thing is to get to a doctor. Wishing you the best.

Dr Vineet
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Have Clusters Of Spots On Penis With Yellowish Pus. Hurts To Pull Back Foreskin. Cure?

Hi, I think you have an STD or some local bacterial infection. What you need to do is to get to a doctor who will able to diagnose the disease. He will then start you on some antibiotics and some cream locally. He might also run some tests by taking some swabs of the area and such. So the best thing is to get to a doctor. Wishing you the best. Dr Vineet