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Rashes On Penis Skin, Blister In Palm. What To Use On Penis Skin?
Hi, I have a problem with my penis skin. It has some rashes . I also had blisters in my palms. i tried using anti-bacterial and anti- fungal on my penis and palms and there was no response. I tried using pola cream on my palm and the blisters dried up. Can i use it on my penis skin? i think that pola cream is an antivirus. Any replay will be highly appreciated.
You have not mentioned your age and sexual history.
Rashes over penis and palms may occur with certain skin conditions like Psoriasis, allergic dermatitis.
Syphilis, a STD, also can produce rashes over penis and palms. But blisters are common over palms in an adult Syphilis. Application of Pola cream has only soothing effect, not a curative.
Consult a physician, he/she will help to proceed further by examination and investigations.
Get well soon.
DR S.Murugan
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Rashes On Penis Skin, Blister In Palm. What To Use On Penis Skin?
Hi, Welcome to HCM. You have not mentioned your age and sexual history. Rashes over penis and palms may occur with certain skin conditions like Psoriasis, allergic dermatitis. Syphilis, a STD, also can produce rashes over penis and palms. But blisters are common over palms in an adult Syphilis. Application of Pola cream has only soothing effect, not a curative. Consult a physician, he/she will help to proceed further by examination and investigations. Get well soon. DR S.Murugan