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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Red Spots On Penis

Hello Doc About 2 and a half weeks ago a small cluster of red spots appeared on my penis, looked like small blisters, they scabbed up pretty quickly and then disappeared fully after about 2 weeks. I now have 2 more which have appeared. I also had to trim my pubic hair right down earlier as it gave me an itch right at the start of my penis. I don t know what this could be, so any help would be appreciated , thanks
Mon, 23 Nov 2015
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Hi
Welcome.
I do understand your concern.
It is difficult to diagnose without examination, it is better to get out examined or you can upload the picture in the premium questions.

Based on the information, I feel it might have occurred as a result of recent shaving, I would suggest you not to scratch it, avoid bursting and would suggest you to apply calamine lotion with alovera, it will have soothing effect.
Hope this helps.
Take care
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Suggest Treatment For Itchy Red Spots On Penis

Hi Welcome. I do understand your concern. It is difficult to diagnose without examination, it is better to get out examined or you can upload the picture in the premium questions. Based on the information, I feel it might have occurred as a result of recent shaving, I would suggest you not to scratch it, avoid bursting and would suggest you to apply calamine lotion with alovera, it will have soothing effect. Hope this helps. Take care