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Losing feeling in the tip of my penis

For the past 6 months my urethra has been red and inflammed, but no pain.  But for even longer my testicles have been red and itchy. I went to my family doctor and he gave my cream for my testicles which of course did nothing. But now recently i have been losing feeling(not totally) in the tip of my penis and the head appears to be turning almost white like there is no blood getting to it. What could this be?
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yo my tip is white and i have arash too also my left nut hurts but is slowly going away
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Hey man read your post...I am experiencing the same thing as you...tip is severely red and irritated- so are testicles..Dr's prescribed a cream as well which is not working,,,head also at times is very white which makes the redness look even more red...Docs are telling me it's nothing to worry about but doesn't seem or feel right to me...**** like that doesn't happen for nothing...please respond if you find out any info from your Docs
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not a doc, but, could be a sign of neurological dysfunction. Have it checked with your GP and he/she will know whether or not you need to see a neurologist.

Good Luck!
JCmcc.
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