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Yellow Spot Under The Shaft Of The Penis, Mild Pain

I have a small yellow bulge / spot under the shaft of my penis ... i have noticd it since past 2-3 days...its not yet painful....i fear it may get bigger or painful in the future....what is this?
Thu, 27 Mar 2014
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
hi,
if it is multiple fluid filled vesicles on the shaft then it can be herpetic lesion ,to treat it you should maintain local hygiene , use herperax or cyclovir cream or Neosporin ointment 2-4 times daily , if these becomes painful the you can take some analgesic, you can also take tab acyclovir 200mg 5 times a day for 5 days.
but if your lesion is single and painless the it may something else as fungal for which you should get it examined by a dermatologist and get it managed.
thanks for consulting HCM
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Yellow Spot Under The Shaft Of The Penis, Mild Pain

hi, if it is multiple fluid filled vesicles on the shaft then it can be herpetic lesion ,to treat it you should maintain local hygiene , use herperax or cyclovir cream or Neosporin ointment 2-4 times daily , if these becomes painful the you can take some analgesic, you can also take tab acyclovir 200mg 5 times a day for 5 days. but if your lesion is single and painless the it may something else as fungal for which you should get it examined by a dermatologist and get it managed. thanks for consulting HCM