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penile skin problem

hello. i used furacin cream for a wound on my leg and it caused an allergy on my whole body especially my penis was itchy. i used stilex gel and it relieved itching but later when i mastrubate there was some bleeding in glans because of friction when washed with soap and water i hurt alot again i used stilex gel and it relieved pain.after 2-3 days i realised skin doesnt strech adequately when penis erected the skin was tense it limited my erection as if my penis became smaller. skin looks shiny thick and thight.skin on some areas peeled and peeled areas didnt bleed but looked bloody.then i went to doctor now alergy on other parts of my body went away but itchness (though much less) and other things still continue on penis its like skin of my penis changed permanently also now skin on my testicles peels off. is it permanent and will i lose any sensitivity
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Hi,

It is not going to cause any such adverse effects per se as you are taking it under medical supervision, and it would be wise to consult your doctor regularly.

Let us know about how you are doing and if you need any other information.

Post us about what your doctor advises.

Regards.
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thanks for help i went to a doctor he said allergy on my penis is caused by the lesion on my leg (is it possible?) and gave locoid hydrocortisone cream for penis but its side efects looks horrible and i saw some people in this forum seeking help for its side efects but also long inflamation can damage penis skin as i understand.i am using a oral antihistamine but my penis is still itchy. i can live with itching and inflamation unless its damaging is there any advice thanks
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Hi,

It would be best to leave the lesion and let it heal on its own.

You need to wash the areas several times with fresh water. Apply calamine lotion at the site of the lesions and see if it helps. You could take some oral antihistamine medications like cetrizine or loratadine. You need to maintain a good personal hygiene . Wear lose comfortable clothes. Wash all your linen and towels etc with a disinfectant solution.

Keep it well moisturized and apply vaseline liberally at the sites.

Anti-itch drugs, often antihistamine, may reduce the itch during a flare up of eczema, and the reduced scratching in turn reduces damage and irritation to the skin.

It would be advisable to consult a skin specialist for your symptoms and a proper clinical examination if your symptoms persist.

Let us know if you need any other information and post us on how you are doing.

Regards.

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