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Black spots on glans
I had flat black spots on glans .i went to a dermatologist and was prescribed propydern NF( clobetasol propionate,clotrimazole,fusidic acid). I was not told by the chemist that i have to only use for 7 days and i didnt saw the prescription carefully.i used it for almost 1.5 months.My glans had turned whitish pink.the spots were still there but the skin of glans except those black spots was all clean.now after 8 months of stopping the cream my glans has very tiny(size of a pen's nib)raised brownish black spots all over it. what is it.can it be reversed or treated?
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Consult the dermatologist
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Consult the same Dr again
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It is the suppressed eruptions earlier Consult for treatment
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Can be cured Consult
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It will reverse automatically...
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Black spots on the glans (head) of the penis can have several causes. Some common ones include: 1.Penile Melanosis: Benign dark spots or patches on the penis, usually harmless and not requiring treatment. 2.Bruising: Caused by minor trauma or injury, leading to localized bleeding under the skin. 3.Moles or Nevi: These are benign skin growths that can appear anywhere on the body, including the genital area. 4.Post-inflammatory Hyperpigmentation: Dark spots that form after an inflammatory reaction, such as an infection or allergic reaction. 5.Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): Some STIs, like genital warts or syphilis, can cause dark spots or lesions. 6 Fungal Infections: Certain fungal infections might cause dark discoloration. A homoeopathic treatment will give you a permanent cure naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance
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First get the right diagnosis. Then we can suggest the solution.
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Can get well but need to see the pics
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