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Re: Rash on Penis
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Re: Rash on Penis

by Fred__0, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By Fred on November 11, 1998 at 09:17:35:

In Reply to: Rash on Penis posted by Randall on October 07, 1998 at 22:45:55:






I'm 16 and obtained a a series of rashes on my penis due to masturbating with a tight grip, even though I used lubrication.I'm positive that the rashes are just from the friction of masturbating.  I've had the rashes for about a year now, and I've tried every thing to get them off, including refraining from masturbating for up to two weeks, using moisterizers, hydrocortizone cream, and now i'm using neosporin.  the rashes look reddened and when they are dry for a long time they begin to scale and crust over.  During the summer, they somewhat dissappeared but now that it's cold again, they have become even more inflamed.  In addition, after a while it stings when I masturbate on the rashes which always become more red and inflamed when i do.  Do you have any solution to this problem, PLEASE HELP!

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