What are this red spots on my penis it’s really itchy plz someone help
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alfredo32574 Aftab3124
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go see a doctor looks like herpes but i could be wrong
Wee_Dugie Aftab3124
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If you have been sexually active, particularly without protection or have received oral go see a doctor or go to a Sexual Health Service .....
Aftab3124 Wee_Dugie
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I had sex 1 year ago how can i get it now ???
Wee_Dugie Aftab3124
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Irritation can have many sources, the most common for sexually active males is due to unprotected penetrative or oral. You can develop a fungal / yeast infection without having contact with anyone else.
Because of this, you need to look at your personal hygiene - such as regular showers, fully dry your entire groin region and the penile skin, particularly around the upper-shaft and head area. Simple conditions can be passed on via sharing towels with other people - for this reason you should only EVER use a clean dry towel that ONLY you use. Freshly laundered underwear is a necessity for good personal hygiene everyday.
After this, are dermatological issues: the most typical are reactions to using a particular soap or shower gel, particularly if you have recently changed to a different type of soap or shower gel, for example. For some people they can get a severe reaction to a new soap powder, or the treatment that is added to wash clothes with ...
It is to these broader issues that you need to look and consider if you have not been sexually active for a year.
Many doctors will ask you to use a common treatment for a yeast / fungal infection for 2 weeks or so before they will start looking for a cause other than this - that is because, in statistical terms most people with this reaction on the genitals are actually caused by a yeast / fungal infection - irrespective of cause of that infection.