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What Causes Inflammation And Red Spot In Penis?

dear sir i am suffering from inflammation and red spot in penis. firstly doctor say its a herpis and ELISA test was conducted and result are negative. than doctor say its a simple bacterial infecton. now the condition are painful an inflammation and red spot increased in penis and inside skin cover penis.
Mon, 8 Jan 2018
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Dear redspots maybe caused by many reasons.
common causes mentioned here

WARTS- Flesh-colored growths that usually appear in groups or clusters. They are not painful, but are highly contagious.


RED ULCERS ,NO PAIN - An open sore that is essentially a break or hole in the skin, also known as a chancre.


BlISTERS OR LESIONS - Red, fluid-filled sacks or spots that appear in groups or clusters. They are a painful symptom of genital herpes. Once they burst, these spots become red and crust over.


RAISED ITCHY BUMPS - Mites that can be passed from close contact with an infected individual, including sexual contact. These mites bite, leaving red itchy spots behind on many parts of the body, including the groin and genitals.


CONCAVE BUMP- A reddened or shiny flesh-toned spot that is concave or sunken in is a distinctive characteristic of molluscum contagiosum. It can be spread during intimate or sexual contact.


HIRSUTOID PAPILLOMA(Pearly penile papules) - Flesh-colored papules that are spiny in shape. They often are found in a ring around the sulcus coronarius (the edge of the head of the penis just above the shaft). They are benign, harmless, and don’t disappear, but are not an STD and are not contagious.

dear until examination is done difficult to say what it is please consult your dermatologist/veneriologist they will examine and treat you accordingly.

take care
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What Causes Inflammation And Red Spot In Penis?

Dear thank you for trusting HCM Dear redspots maybe caused by many reasons. common causes mentioned here WARTS- Flesh-colored growths that usually appear in groups or clusters. They are not painful, but are highly contagious. RED ULCERS ,NO PAIN - An open sore that is essentially a break or hole in the skin, also known as a chancre. BlISTERS OR LESIONS - Red, fluid-filled sacks or spots that appear in groups or clusters. They are a painful symptom of genital herpes. Once they burst, these spots become red and crust over. RAISED ITCHY BUMPS - Mites that can be passed from close contact with an infected individual, including sexual contact. These mites bite, leaving red itchy spots behind on many parts of the body, including the groin and genitals. CONCAVE BUMP- A reddened or shiny flesh-toned spot that is concave or sunken in is a distinctive characteristic of molluscum contagiosum. It can be spread during intimate or sexual contact. HIRSUTOID PAPILLOMA(Pearly penile papules) - Flesh-colored papules that are spiny in shape. They often are found in a ring around the sulcus coronarius (the edge of the head of the penis just above the shaft). They are benign, harmless, and don’t disappear, but are not an STD and are not contagious. dear until examination is done difficult to say what it is please consult your dermatologist/veneriologist they will examine and treat you accordingly. take care