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Rashes and swelling on my private part
Hello Doctor, From the past 5-6 days, I've started noticing some rashes & swelling on my penis head, though they are not persistent they appear and disappear randomly. Last time they occurred around 6-7 months back that time I was also sexually active with my partner and had both protected and unprotected sex then I visited a urologist at Safdarjung hospital Delhi. After diagnosis doctor said it's normal and it might happen because of the condom lubrication, he just advised me to apply oil and to keep that area clean. I followed his advice and within around week my rashes & swelling disappeared automatically. Now they appear again and last I had sex(with condom) in February. Please help. *PFA the pic for your reference*
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Your skin problem can be controlled by topical and oral medications Kindly consult me online for the exact treatment and further queries
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Stop  and masturbation  n sex 1 month Keep area clean n dry
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consult me on line
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It is condom allergy  Apply plain coconut oil twice a day.Get a vdrl and hiv test also to be precautionary
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dnt use condoms
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It is likely to be latex allergy. Just keep the area clean with lukewarm water. Maintain hygiene. Use clean cotton undergarment. Try different brands of condom.
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Hello dear. It's a contact dermatitis, meaning allergic reaction to your condom/latex allergy
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Wash with plain lukewarm water only. It should resolve spontaneously
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Try a different brand. Maybe it will be ok
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Consult a doctor nearby your area. Dont be shy in approaching the doctor as these kind of problems are quite common. Also, dont ignore this as it can be some rash of STD.. Visit a skin specialist soon.
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This may be some kind of STD so go for STD profile blood test done
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