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How To Get Rid Off Raw Blotches On Foreskin Like A Blister Without The Skin?

iI have rrred raw blotches on my foreskin like a blister without the skin over and what looks like small cuts on the under side of the head and banjo string all of which hurt and burn if urine or semen contact with. What s happening? Just woke up with another large one this morbibg
Wed, 23 Apr 2014
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You seem to have developed a fungal infection of the genitals which is candida infection.
You need to keep the affected area clean and dry . Apply a topical antifungal cream like canestan cream over the affected areas twice a day. .
In case you tend to develop such recurrent infections , then you might need to get a blood glucose analysis done to rule out diabetes .
Get an evaluation of your partner also done to rule out similar infection.

Dr Geetika Paul
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How To Get Rid Off Raw Blotches On Foreskin Like A Blister Without The Skin?

Hi You seem to have developed a fungal infection of the genitals which is candida infection. You need to keep the affected area clean and dry . Apply a topical antifungal cream like canestan cream over the affected areas twice a day. . In case you tend to develop such recurrent infections , then you might need to get a blood glucose analysis done to rule out diabetes . Get an evaluation of your partner also done to rule out similar infection. Dr Geetika Paul