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Long Blisters on penis head

I have had frequently reoccurring blisters on the tip of my penis for more than 7 months now. I have not been able to engage in sex because of it. I notice them after I shower and or masturbate "every time". It is sore to the touch. And at times when not touching there is slight pain. I do have some dull pain in my midsection. I have noticed if I do not masturbate for around a weeks time it seems to go away somewhat. This is causing a great problem in my relationship. Please help!!


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Reference Blister on Penis.
Nothing I've done in the last 70 years has ever caused me
previously to have a blister on my penis , also nothing
recently has changed - in lifestyle, habits or relationships.
But today I've got a blood blister on the end, its large
not as yet broken. Its the result of a pressure sequence.
I repeat nothing done differently than previous.
However one thing is different I started taking  Centrum
Advance multi vitamin & minerals complex two weeks ago.
Another  observation is slight blood when I clean my teeth,
that is rare.
Could it be that the super charged Centrum Advance could
have effected the body systems plus blood?
I repeat nothing I've done in any part of my life has otherwise
changed - Could the added  1 tab p.d. Centrum be the cause?
Finally apart from keeping the 'limb' clean, I'm applying honey
with Aloe juice. Incident only occurred today  so not sure  as
to how the condition will develop. On the website, it does
appear with care it may heal on its own.
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I have been having this problem of having so many sores on the tip of ma penis and around glans area. I have tried syphils treatment and other std medications but havent got any signs of healing. Advise me Doctor.
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Hello Doctor, since you are a specialist in vericose veins can you take a look at my posting and offer me more insight, I have already received wonderful advance just looking for more advice and clarification on my problem. Thank you
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Hello Doctor, since you are a specialist in vericose veins can you take a look at my posting and offer me more insight, I have already received wonderful advance just looking for more advice and clarification on my problem. Thank you
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Hello thanks for you speedy response. I went to the dermatologist and they said that it appears to be Urological because it does not stay permanently and because of the associated pain in my midsection. The urologist say that they have never seen anything like this before and not sure if its urological. I am so frustrated like this. How do I get them to test me and what should I say or do to get the info I need to get help???
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Hello I know this post is very old but I'm  having the same issues except I have no pain to the midsection, just wondering if you ever found out what was causing it?
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Hello,
These blisters look like they are caused due to friction rub or chaffing. Chafing is a continuous rubbing of the skin that causes redness or soreness.

Chafing occurs when the skin becomes irritated by the friction caused by rubbing – either against other skin or against a foreign material. Wash the areas several times with fresh water. Do not use any cosmetic products at the sites. You can apply some calamine lotion at the rash as it will help in soothing the skin. Also wear cotton undergarments. Application of mild corticosteroid cream and oral antiinflammatories like ibuprofen/acetaminophen are also helpful. If the symptoms are severe then it will be best to consult a dermatologist.It is then important to rule out herpes blisters.

Hope it helps. Take care and pls do keep me posted on how you are doing or if you have any additional queries. Kind regards.
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