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What Causes Blisters On Peins?

I have been with my new partner for 4 months. I had been married for 19 years. My ex wife and I stopped having sex 2 years ago and I have not been with anyone else since 4 months ago. I have noticed that I felt a bit sore after the last time my new partner and i made love. Today I noticed that I had what look like small blisters on the shaft of my penis when the skin is retracted. My new partner has handled me at times a bit rougher than usual. Could this just be friction issues or do you feel it is more sinister
Tue, 14 Apr 2015
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HI

Thanks for posting your query.

Friction will not cause blisters , it may causes redness but not blisters . So it is either allergy ( probably for the condom you might have used ) or infection ( Sexually transmitted or non sexually transmitted ) .

So you would require a personal examination b y a doctor or if it's possible upload the picture so that I will be able to tell you what it is .

Hope this information was useful to you .
Any clarifications feel free to ask.
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What Causes Blisters On Peins?

HI Thanks for posting your query. Friction will not cause blisters , it may causes redness but not blisters . So it is either allergy ( probably for the condom you might have used ) or infection ( Sexually transmitted or non sexually transmitted ) . So you would require a personal examination b y a doctor or if it s possible upload the picture so that I will be able to tell you what it is . Hope this information was useful to you . Any clarifications feel free to ask.