What Causes Red Spot On Head Of Penis After Having Unprotected Sex?
I have only been having sex with one person. We have unprotected anal, oral and vaginal sex. About three days ago I noticed a shiny red spot on the head of my penis. When I pinch the skin together it kind of wrinkles like dry skin. I have not had any kind of pain on the skin or any pain while urinating. If you could help me better understand what It could be I would greatly appreciate your insight. Thank you very much.
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The patch that you noticed seems like it is "balanitis", and is most likely to be candidal in etiology. It may have been acquired sexually from your partner; a history of vaginal discharge or itching in your partner would be a clue. It is not an STD.
If I was the treating doctor I would have asked you to use a topical antifungal cream. You may try Clotrimazole 1% cream for a week which is available OTC.
A single dose of an oral antifungal e.g fluconazole 150 mg is also curative.
In case your partner has vaginal itching Or discharge; both of you need to be treated to prevent re-infection.
I would suggest that you visit a specialist in your region for a confirmatory diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Regards
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What Causes Red Spot On Head Of Penis After Having Unprotected Sex?
Hello. Thanks for writing to us at healthcaremagic The patch that you noticed seems like it is balanitis , and is most likely to be candidal in etiology. It may have been acquired sexually from your partner; a history of vaginal discharge or itching in your partner would be a clue. It is not an STD. If I was the treating doctor I would have asked you to use a topical antifungal cream. You may try Clotrimazole 1% cream for a week which is available OTC. A single dose of an oral antifungal e.g fluconazole 150 mg is also curative. In case your partner has vaginal itching Or discharge; both of you need to be treated to prevent re-infection. I would suggest that you visit a specialist in your region for a confirmatory diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Regards