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i had sex with my wife before i left on a huntting trip. due to being in the middle of the woods, i did not shower for 5 days. nor did i clean off after having sex. when i woke one morning i noticed 3 or 4 small blisters on the shaft of my pennis. the blisters were extremly easy to pop and had clear fluid in them. healed in about 4 days. there is no discharge from pennis. no pain what so ever. no trouble urinating. i have had this once before last year. same situation. went a few days without showering after sex and there it is.
Thu, 5 Feb 2015
Infectious Diseases Specialist, Dr. Praveen G's Response
Hello, Welcome to HCM,
It may be due to fungal infection of the glans. It can present clinically as redness and vesicles which get easily ruptured and usually there is some amount of itching.
In females it presents as vulval soreness, vaginal discharge (curdy or whitish) and pruritus (itching is subjective) Since it can be transmitted through sexual intercourse.
If I was your treating doctor I would have asked both of you to take an oral antifungal e.g fluconazole 150 mg single dose(stat)and application of topical antifungal cream e.g clotrimazole twice daily for a week. Thank you.
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What Causes Blisters On Penis After Intercourse?
Hello, Welcome to HCM, It may be due to fungal infection of the glans. It can present clinically as redness and vesicles which get easily ruptured and usually there is some amount of itching. In females it presents as vulval soreness, vaginal discharge (curdy or whitish) and pruritus (itching is subjective) Since it can be transmitted through sexual intercourse. If I was your treating doctor I would have asked both of you to take an oral antifungal e.g fluconazole 150 mg single dose(stat)and application of topical antifungal cream e.g clotrimazole twice daily for a week. Thank you.