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Suggest Treatment For Red Bumps On Penis

I(man/36) have received unprot. oral sex 5 weeks ago(from woman). Now since about 2 wks my penishead is reddish with some very light red bumps on it. It doenst hurt or itch. I have very occassional burning feeling when I pee and occas. shooting pain in left testicle. Help, what is it?
Wed, 3 Sep 2014
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Thank you for query.It may be due to fungal infection.Please take following precautions.Use loose cotton clothes.Keep area dry.clean the area twice daily with warm water.Apply antifungals like clotirimazole.oral antifungals like flucanazole 150 mg weekly once can be taken.Treat your partner also to prevent recurrence.check for diabetes if any.consult doctor if does not subside.The other unlikely possibility is herpes which has to be ruled out.You can get back to me for any clarifications with the photos.Dr Bharatesh D Basti Dermatologist.
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Suggest Treatment For Red Bumps On Penis

Thank you for query.It may be due to fungal infection.Please take following precautions.Use loose cotton clothes.Keep area dry.clean the area twice daily with warm water.Apply antifungals like clotirimazole.oral antifungals like flucanazole 150 mg weekly once can be taken.Treat your partner also to prevent recurrence.check for diabetes if any.consult doctor if does not subside.The other unlikely possibility is herpes which has to be ruled out.You can get back to me for any clarifications with the photos.Dr Bharatesh D Basti Dermatologist.