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seborrheic dermatitis on penis

by Chimu, Nov 25, 2006 12:00AM
I am a 38 yr old male who has suffered from Seborrheic Dermatitis his entire adult life.  I can control rashs on my scalp and forehead reasonably well with cortisone creams and zinc shampoos.  However, my real problem is on my penis where cortsone creams, shampoos, and about anything else I have tried is only slightly effective.  The winters are paricularly bad as I experience raised red patches and extreme sensitivity all around the shaft of the penis.  I would greatly appreciate any advice you might have or if you have heard of these kinds of symptoms with many others.
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by nb664, Dec 04, 2006 12:00AM
To: chimu
I was recently diagnosed with seborrhoeic eczema.

It is mainly on my face but a couple of years ago I had something very similar on the glans of my penis. The skin specialist considers them both to be the same thing.

The blotchiness on the glans cleared up after about a year of using various moisturizers and all that remains is redness on the edge of the glans.

Although I am glad to see it looking better the sensitivity/soreness from any friction, even just walking, really gets me down.

So it sounds like we are in a similar position, I am currently scouring the web looking for forums etc where someone might have some idea of how to deal with it.

I hope someone answers your post.

Good Luck

by justanotherguy908, May 07, 2008 06:58AM
To: chimu
i have dealt with the same thing.  my scalp and ears are barely a bother compared to having it on my penis.  the first time it came up it went away by itself within 2 months and didn't come back for 2 years.  then it stayed around for 6-months and then went away.  now it's back again on the opposite side of the glans.  do not use any corticosteroids down there unless you have no other option.  protopic (0.03%) works pretty well, but should be used on an on/off basis due to the fact that nobody really knows its effects long-term.  keep moisturizers on it and keep it clean.  also, DO NOT overstress it, it will only make it worse.  take yoga or exercise for a release, anything where you can channel all of your focus off your condition and towards a positive.  it's hard, but by far the best thing you can do for yourself.  it's not curable, only treatable (as i'm sure you know), so learn to live with it the best way you can (i'm sure you've been trying).  those are the best words i can give.....

another method i've tried is when i have a flair-up, i shock it with Aclovate, a mild steroid for 1-2 days, 2x a day, then protopic for about another2-7 days.  moisturize after getting out of the shower.  good luck.
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