Red Spots On Penis Glans. Using Fobancort And G-derm Cream, Provides Relief. Recurring Condition. Permanent Solution?
Hi sir I m XXXX 31 years old from the XXXX. I have some questions to ask you about my penis health. About ten months ago I had the red dots on my glans penis . I went to meet the doctors. he gave me some cream like Fobancort(ointment) cream and G-derm cream. during I was using all these cream the red dots are gone away. and after one week ago it has been coming again. so what s a kind of the cream that I must be use and to get out of this problem?
Hi Sithol,
Please come out of this creamopathy.....
First thing to be successful in treating a disease is to know what it is, or at least how it started?
If you have history of some casual unprotected sex then you need to get yourself checked for possiblity of Sexually transmited Diseases panel.
If not then it may be local allergic reaction to dyes/fabric from new under-garments, a reaction to sweat in hot and humid environments, viral or bacterial infection.
Please get a CBC and Urine routine and culture to get an insight in to the etiology.
Take Care!
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Red Spots On Penis Glans. Using Fobancort And G-derm Cream, Provides Relief. Recurring Condition. Permanent Solution?
Hi Sithol, Please come out of this creamopathy..... First thing to be successful in treating a disease is to know what it is, or at least how it started? If you have history of some casual unprotected sex then you need to get yourself checked for possiblity of Sexually transmited Diseases panel. If not then it may be local allergic reaction to dyes/fabric from new under-garments, a reaction to sweat in hot and humid environments, viral or bacterial infection. Please get a CBC and Urine routine and culture to get an insight in to the etiology. Take Care!