Chicken pox in penis glan

2025-10-26 09:42:01
Having active chickenpox . I can see multiple blisters on penis glans. Earlier it was one now i can se multiple on penis galn and they are itchy. Is it normal?
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calamine lotion if irritation

Answered2025-11-01 15:19:57

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Answered2025-10-31 11:16:28

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Answered2025-10-31 09:03:01

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Are you having difficulty in urinating For pain you can take tablet PARACETAMOL 500mg one tablet twice a day
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1. Keep the area clean and dry, avoid soaps 2. Itching take CETIRIZINE 10mg or LEVOCETIRIZINE 5mg as required 3. do not apply any cream on glans safe options CALAMINE LOTION, COCONUT OIL
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watch for pus, redness, pain, swelling wear loose clothes

Answered2025-10-31 06:45:39

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Yes chicken pox can cause Rashes even on  genital parts. Just take mondeslor one tablet daily. Apply calamine lotion over itchy part, 2 to 3 times daily. Avoid scratching by nails.

Answered2025-10-31 06:40:07

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Answered2025-10-31 06:34:24

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Answered2025-11-06 17:25:15

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Apply lactocalamine lotion over the blisters after bath Take Tab cpm 0-0-1 5days For more queries consult me directly on practo
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look for symptoms like fever, burning micturition, pus, pain
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avoid tight clothes , harsh chemicals, soaps Keep the area clean and dry

Answered2025-10-31 09:16:05

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2025-10-31 07:03:56

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2025-10-31 06:37:15

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Start your medications for chicken pox immediately. You might need ointment too.
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Isolate yourself until all blisters break. Drink plenty of water.

Answered2025-10-31 06:24:17

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