Balanitis/Rash that will not go away

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Everybody struggling with this, I have been dealing with this since last year. It has been a struggle and a lot of ups and downs. I am uncircumcised and the glans of my head are wrinkly, red, and sometimes shiny just like everybody else. I have had symptoms of slight burning after urination, lower sex drive, poor digestion, and dullness in my prostate. I do not believe it is an STD but I do believe it is a fungal infection or even parasite that may have spread further into the reproductive area. I have quit alcohol, caffeine, added sugars, and eat an all fruit raw diet. This has helped me tremendously and the rash seems to be letting up and I have resolved my symptoms. I plan to get candida(fungus) and parasite killing herbs and continue this lifestyle. Also, I have heard of something called gotucream which is a little pricey but could clear this right up. DO NOT STRESS THIS. We are all in this together. Clean your man twice a day, air him out well, wear loose cotton underwear, and work on your overall lifestyle.

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  • Posted

    circumcision is an even better option. I did it about 20 days ago and I don't regret it.

    the chances of getting a disease are much lower, and it is also easier to maintain the penis in terms of cleanliness. most of the communicable diseases that many get is the reason they don't use a condom. it is true that circumcised men have irritation on the head of the penis, but with some cream it will stop.

    But I also agree with your suggestions.

  • Posted

    i have been researching and so far with all the doctors and urologists seems to be cpps and everything that happens around that like hard flaccid syndrome what do you think ?

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