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Initially, I did not go to a doctor, as I was travelling out of the country for an extended period until the start of summerSummers eve anti-itch 2005.
Symptoms have rarely varied. They include a red rash, sometimes warm to the touch, no itch, no pain, occasional it dries out and redness fades (but never totally goes away).
In July and August, I tried to treat with 1% hydrocortisone ointment and also tried neosporin antibacterial ointment. It resulted in a dulling of the redness, but with increased shinyness. I stopped gobbing that stuff onto my penis after 2-3 weeks in fear of doing harm.
I FINALLY went to an immediate care clinic for this rash three weeks ago and the physician told me after only a very quick glance that it was balanitis without a doubt. He said to apply 1 or 2 percent clotrimazole daily and it would "go away very soon."
So to my question that is of immediate concern...
After 2 weeks of 2percent clotrimazole and 1 week of 1 percent clotrimazole, it is still there. The last week, I applied 1 percent hydrocortisone as well.
And the rash remains...still red, still painless, and still terribly annoying...
Could it be possible that it is infected? What needs to be done to clear this up.
I would go back to the immediate care clinic, but I really don't want to pay them to tell me to just keep with the anti-fungal cream. I need a solution that will work.
Or should I go to a specialist? Which kind is most appropriate?
I appreciate your time and consideration in helping me out here.
The only thing I want is to look down at my hog and see clear and clean skin."
Dr. Alan Rockoff answered it's possibly psoriasis and it should be treated with a steroid cream. So did I, I started a therapy with Flucinar N, a steroid cream that also consist of an antibiotic. Unfortunately my 2-week therapy was unsuccessful and I still have that redness. I was also at the sea-side for about a month, which I have read works good on patients with psoriasis, but still no effect. I've also tried a couple of anti-micotic creams, they didn't work either. What else could be my problem?