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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Red Bumps On Penis And Scrotum
I have red itchy bumps on my penis and scrotum, but the ones on my penis have a little white in them I can squeeze it and a little bit of stuff comes out I m thinking its dry skin cause I itch all over my body not just there and when I scratched my penis I think I cut it and got infection in the bumps, I m just really worried and concerned. What are your thoughts on it?
Fri, 19 Feb 2016
Pathologist and Microbiologist, Dr. Stany BC's Response
If its causing you lot of discomfort... take a cetrezine pill.. to reduce the itching all over... if your feverish and feel too sick... if all this persists more than three days.. get a complete blood profile done, keep your private areas clean and hygienic.... try deworming with albendazole 400mg just one pill. apply a soothing lotion aloe vera / calamine and wait.. things should be fine... if it persists meet a dermatologist
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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Red Bumps On Penis And Scrotum
If its causing you lot of discomfort... take a cetrezine pill.. to reduce the itching all over... if your feverish and feel too sick... if all this persists more than three days.. get a complete blood profile done, keep your private areas clean and hygienic.... try deworming with albendazole 400mg just one pill. apply a soothing lotion aloe vera / calamine and wait.. things should be fine... if it persists meet a dermatologist