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Pepule type on the penis allergy - #11484

Brijmohan Tyagi

Allergy reactionon full body and on the penis small pepule type please regards this conditionfor resolutiontofast please high infection on penis so please concern this condition please tell medicine of this condition

Age: 21
Chronic illnesses: Pepule on the penis
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Dr. Bharat Joshi
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46 days ago
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Hello dear See i think you are having generalised skin reaction So before prescribing any medications, Please get below tests done Patch test Intradermal skin test Blood tests CBC Culture if recommended Kindly share the details with general physician for further details Please take medication only after recommendation from concerned physician Hopefully you recover soon Regards

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When dealing with an allergy reaction that affects your body generally and presents as small papules, particularly on the penis, there are several things to consider. First, it’s crucial to assess whether this reaction could be due to a specific allergen, like a new soap, detergent, or even food that you’ve recently used or consumed. While allergies primarily manifest as itchy rashes, it’s important to distinguish if these papules might be due to another cause, such as an infection or sexually transmitted disease, given the location. If there’s severe infection-like swelling, heat, or pain, or if you also have fever or discomfort while urinating, these are red flags demanding immediate medical attention and you should consult a healthcare professional without delay.

For managing allergic reactions, antihistamines such as loratadine or cetirizine can help alleviate symptoms like itching and swelling. These are available over-the-counter and should be taken as per the product’s recommendation. Inflammation can also be reduced through topical corticosteroid creams; however, you should speak with a doctor before applying any medication near sensitive areas like the genitals, as some products may not be suitable due to potential side effects.

Keep the affected areas clean and dry, and opt for hypoallergenic products to reduce further irritation. Avoid scratching, as it can worsen the condition or lead to infection. Make note of any additional symptoms that develop and maintain hydration. Seek medical advice if symptoms continue or worsen, as prescription medications, including stronger antihistamines or antibiotics, might be necessary. Keep an open dialogue with a healthcare provider to identify the underlying cause of this reaction and to receive tailor-made treatment plans that address your entire health profile, lifestyle, and risk factors.

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