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Tinea, Painless Red Spots Inside Urethra, No Pain

Hello, I have been diagnosed with a tinea infection in my groin , for which i have mean prescribed some cream which is helping. i have had it quite sometime before seeking treatment. However i have noticed some very small painless white discs just inside my urethra , these very small discs seem to have a tiny red spot at the centre of them. I have no pain urinating whatsoever. When I first notices these discs there appeared to be a small white skin over them, I pulled it slightly and it bled a small amount. I showed them to my GP and he said it is normal, although I forgot to mention the bleeding part - i was very nervous at my appointment with embarrasment. i fear it might get worse and spread. Could this be related to the jock itch infection? Please help thank you
Thu, 7 Nov 2013
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Thanks for writing to healthcaremagic.com
It could be the same fungal infection with super added bacterial infection.
A course of antibiotics and antifungals should cure you
Wishing you a great health
Regards
Dr Arun
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Tinea, Painless Red Spots Inside Urethra, No Pain

Hi Thanks for writing to healthcaremagic.com It could be the same fungal infection with super added bacterial infection. A course of antibiotics and antifungals should cure you Wishing you a great health Regards Dr Arun