Hello Doctor,
There is a recurring redness and itching on the Penis head every 3 months or so. I took 3D fu kit tablets last 2 times and it was recovered. But I'm not having intimate relations with my wife as well. Don't know why it is coming back. Please prescribe any permanent medicine to recover this. thank you
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required..
Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.,
Looks like candidasis infection...it takes time ...kindly Consult online for proper diagnosis and treatment.you can also consult me on https://dranmolkudalderma.carrd.co/
It could be because your prepuce skin (the skin around the glans) is permanently scarred and hence prone for recurrent infection sir.. it would be better if you can consult me online for further suggestion
You might need a preputioplasty surgery in which the penis skin is modified and help in maintaining good penis hygiene.. if not . If you are already circumcised you need specific fungal medications for treating the ithcing and redness.
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