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Around Japseye Red, Not Sore To Touch, Faint Rash On Penis Head, Used Oil While Masturbating.
Around my japseye is red, but not sore to touch. There s a faint rash on the head of my penis There s no discharge of what I can tell It s been like this for two days now, Monday night I used some baby oil on my penis whist masturbating and never cleaned it off.. Can baby oil go out of date? Could this be the reason? Cheers Luke
Hello and welcome to HCM, rash on the head of the penis can occur due to primary skin disorder or due to sexually transmitted disease (STDs). STDs are usually associated with rash, discharge, lymph node enlargement, vesicles and/or history of unprotected sexual contact. If the rash appeared after the application of the baby oil, then the oil can be the cause of rash. Observe the rash for some days. If it disappears within some days, then the rash is due to oil. If the rash does not disappear after observing for some days, you need to consult your dermatologist for examination, relevant investigations and appropriate management.
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Around Japseye Red, Not Sore To Touch, Faint Rash On Penis Head, Used Oil While Masturbating.
Hello and welcome to HCM, rash on the head of the penis can occur due to primary skin disorder or due to sexually transmitted disease (STDs). STDs are usually associated with rash, discharge, lymph node enlargement, vesicles and/or history of unprotected sexual contact. If the rash appeared after the application of the baby oil, then the oil can be the cause of rash. Observe the rash for some days. If it disappears within some days, then the rash is due to oil. If the rash does not disappear after observing for some days, you need to consult your dermatologist for examination, relevant investigations and appropriate management. Thanka and take care Dr shailja P Wahal