Itching And Burning In Penis, Skin Flaking Off. Partner Having Chlamydia. Suggestions?
My cousin is with me right now and he wants to know why his penis is itchy and burning and his skin all over it is pilling off in flakes.. Mind this though his girl is pregnant she was spotting Sunday and went to hospital and first he said they told her she had chlamydia the same day.. He told me and my pal this and we said they have two test first never one day thing but idk now he said they told her 3days later but she been telling him it is not his baby (Jerry springer) type stuff since Sunday so idk what I'm saying but I know what I'm asking?
I suggest you get a clinical evaluation and screening for sexually transmitted infections. The symptoms are most related to such conditions. While waiting, it is advisable to avoid unprotected sex for the moment. Consulting your primary care physician and obtaining treatment and advice as a couple is my advice.
I suggest you consult your primary care physician. Thanks and kind regards,
Bain LE, MD.
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Itching And Burning In Penis, Skin Flaking Off. Partner Having Chlamydia. Suggestions?
hi and thanks for the query, I suggest you get a clinical evaluation and screening for sexually transmitted infections. The symptoms are most related to such conditions. While waiting, it is advisable to avoid unprotected sex for the moment. Consulting your primary care physician and obtaining treatment and advice as a couple is my advice. I suggest you consult your primary care physician. Thanks and kind regards, Bain LE, MD.