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I’ve had redness on my penis that i’ve had a difficult time getting rid of. Initially, there were roundish red spots; later, after using a steroid, the roundish red spots disappeared, but a general redness remained, and continues still. Interestingly, i’ve noticed that when my penis is flaccid, the redness is hardly (or even not-at-all) noticeable. But invariably when it is erect – whether I have sex or not – it is quite red (ie. Head/glans and approximately two inches of the shaft directly below the head/glans). No problematic symptoms, like itching or pain (although slight burning during intercourse). But I find it very unsightly. The dermatologist who has now seen it twice thinks it is probably eczema, but isn’t sure. He said it could also be caused by fungal, allergic, friction, or other reasons. Here are the treatments i’ve tried: (1) first, I tried alclometasone dipropionate cream 0.05% twice daily for approximately 2 weeks. (2) then, for approximately two weeks, I applied ketoconazole cream 2% once a day (in the mornings), while simultaneously applying eucrisa (crisaborole) ointment 2% in the evenings. (3) then I tried orally taking claritin 10 mg for six days to see if it might be connected to allergies, even though I have no known allergies. (4) the last thing i’ve tried was applying protopic ointment 0.03% twice daily for approximately two weeks. While some of the above helped a bit, none of these got rid of the redness, which has remained the whole time since this redness first appeared (approximately four months ago). I’m thinking that the steroid probably worked best, but I do have some concern about using steroids on my penis skin, as i’ve heard it can problematically thin out that skin, but i’m willing to take some risk with this. I have tubes of what I believe to be two different steroids that I haven’t used yet for this problem: triamcinolone acetonide cream 0.1%, and clotrimazole and betamethasone dipropionate cream 1%/0.05% (base). Should I try either of them on my penis (or maybe even try over-the-counter hydrocortisone 1%, although this may be too weak to do much?) any other suggestions? (3) then I tried orally taking claritin 10 mg for six days to see if it might be connected to allergies, even though I have no known allergies. (4) the last thing i’ve tried was applying protopic ointment 0.03% twice daily for approximately two weeks. While some of the above helped a bit, none of these got rid of the redness, which has remained the whole time since this redness first appeared (approximately four months ago). I’m thinking that the steroid probably worked best, but I do have some concern about using steroids on my penis skin, as i’ve heard it can problematically thin out that skin. But i’m very motivated to get rid of this redness, so i’m willing to take some risk vis-a-vis using steroids there. I have tubes of what I believe to be two different steroids that I haven’t used yet for this problem: triamcinolone acetonide cream 0.1%, and clotrimazole and betamethasone dipropionate cream 1%/0.05% (base). These were prescribed to me for redness on another part of my body, but i’m wondering if it makes sense to try either of them on my penis (or maybe even try over-the-counter hydrocortisone 1%, although this may be too weak to do much?) I would be most appreciative of any input here. I realize diagnosing something like this without actually seeing it limits the helpfulness of your opinions, but it would still be very helpful to hear what opinions/guesses experienced professionals have about what this redness on my penis is, and most importantly, what I might do to get rid of it. Thank you very much in advance for any and all input.

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MD - Ayurveda, BAMS

Ayurveda•Bhavnagar
Penis is vascular organ. It natural become red after erection. But you have abnormal red. Then it need treatment. If you show me it I will provide Ayurveda lep or cream that free from side effects.
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Dermatologist•Mumbai
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If this is fungal infection, you have to take anti fungal tablets and creams for 4 to 6 weeks following which it resolves. Do not apply soap on that area and do not self treat with over the counter steroid creams. Mistreatment with steroid creams like panderm, fourderm,
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General Physician•Pune
I think medicines given to him are ok. Prevention is very much necessary. Good personal hygiene, avoiding dampness in folds. Regualr bath twice a day if possible, antibacterial and anti fungal soap, avoiding polyfibre or denim clothes, use of cotton is necessary. Because of long duration and location of problem he must visit same skin specialist very regularly for follow up and treatment changes. Even after cure recurrence is common hence continued and long duration care.
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Dermatologist•Delhi
Dear Sir! The best treatment for keloid is taking intralesional injection of Kenacort (triamcinolone acetonide) 40 mg/ml monthly once. The number of sessions you require depends on the size of the keloid.
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You have to take both systemic and topical antifungals. If extensive you can apply antifungal shampoo mixed wt water and let it soak on your skin for five minutes minimum nd den wash off. Do it weekly thrice.
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Pediatrician•Indore
Mantain good hydration. Keep feet clean. Use socks. Use of tritinoin cream with betamathasone cream twice daily syp vitcofol 1 tsf od for3 months.
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This gel helps in treating fungal infection of scalp. It does not contain any regrowth factors foe hair,
if you have fungal infection you can continue this gel. And for regrowth of hair you have to take some nutrition also. Which can help your hair to be get thick in quality. And could grow back.
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General Physician•Mumbai
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It’s better to avoid lumacip plus cream because it will give you the desired results but in future whenever you go in direct sunlight than there is a high chance for rash developments
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No. Contains steroid. Very dangerous. Alternate safe cream available. Do direct online consultation for prescription by sending photo.
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Aesthetic Medicine Specialist•Rajkot
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Alopecia is auto immune disease no external factor affects only tension can Yes steroid can helpful
With multivitamin mineral and biotin capsules
I advice you to rub onion daily Or go for injection prp or microneedling procedure
For homeopathy in which you get result within 1 month no recurrence safe and effective no side effect Can you inbox your pic?
But some general tips to regrow your hair Apply hair oil and shampoo twice a week Drink 10-15 glass of water daily Drink coconut ...more
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