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What Causes A Recurring Rash On The Penis?

Hi I recently keep getting a rash on the penis which is painless and isn t itchy, I have been to a GUM clinic and they have said it s not an sti and I have been to the doctors and they have said it s nothing, however this rash is getting worse and isn t going I m not using anything to irritate it and only using water to clean it can you help ?
Thu, 11 Apr 2019
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Hello,

It looks like you have a physical examination done with your GP. You are suggested to get blood tests done to rule out STI if you are or have been sexually active in your life.

You can take a course of Fluconazole orally. Apply creams like Lotrimin (Clotrimazole) or Miconazole nitrate (Monistat) in the affected area. You should get rid of it in 20-22 days.

Take care of your hygiene, do not share toiletries. Avoid multiple partners & always opt for protected sex. Avoid sex while you are being treated.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician
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What Causes A Recurring Rash On The Penis?

Hello, It looks like you have a physical examination done with your GP. You are suggested to get blood tests done to rule out STI if you are or have been sexually active in your life. You can take a course of Fluconazole orally. Apply creams like Lotrimin (Clotrimazole) or Miconazole nitrate (Monistat) in the affected area. You should get rid of it in 20-22 days. Take care of your hygiene, do not share toiletries. Avoid multiple partners & always opt for protected sex. Avoid sex while you are being treated. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician