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Red Bumps And Rashes On Penis. Suggestion?

I get very little tiny red bumps on my penis (not so much of them, but it can turn into like a bundle of them and look kinda like a rash but not exactly like one) after sex. Definitely not always. Most of the time they are scarce and spaced out from each other and don't look that bad (disappear within 1-2 days). I have been to gum clinic and got all clear but still happening
Thu, 15 Aug 2013
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Hi,
Welcome to HCM.
Tiny red eruptions following intercourse may likely to be a mild allergic reaction either to Yeast infection or due to soaps or any other topical application.
If it is due to yeast infection, your sex partners are also to be treated simultaneously. Otherwise it will recur.
Avoid soaps and antiseptics inside the foreskin.
If you meet your Dermatologist he/she will help you and guide you for the management.
Dr S.Murugan
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Red Bumps And Rashes On Penis. Suggestion?

Hi, Welcome to HCM. Tiny red eruptions following intercourse may likely to be a mild allergic reaction either to Yeast infection or due to soaps or any other topical application. If it is due to yeast infection, your sex partners are also to be treated simultaneously. Otherwise it will recur. Avoid soaps and antiseptics inside the foreskin. If you meet your Dermatologist he/she will help you and guide you for the management. Dr S.Murugan