Penis problem
Asked for Male, 19 Years
Dr. Jyothi Kadkol
Hello, thank you for sharing your concern — don’t worry, this is a common and treatable condition. The “cheese-like” soft deposit on the penis is often seen in fungal (yeast) infection, poor hygiene accumulation (smegma), or local skin irritation. It may also be associated with itching, redness, burning, bad smell, or small cracks in the skin. This usually happens due to: • Moisture and sweating • Tight or non-breathable underwear • Poor local hygiene • Recent antibiotics • Diabetes or low immunity (in some cases) Please follow these basic steps immediately: • Gently wash the area daily with clean lukewarm water (no harsh soap) • Dry completely before wearing clothes • Wear loose cotton underwear • Avoid self-applying random creams without diagnosis Since you are 19, proper examination is important to confirm whether it is fungal infection, dermatitis, or another condition. Early treatment prevents recurrence and complications. Homeopathy can help by treating infection tendency, skin sensitivity, and immunity — not just the surface symptoms — but medicines must be selected individually after assessment. You may consult Dr. Jyoti Kadkol for proper evaluation and personalised treatment at Health Global Homoeopathy Clinic or through online consultation. If there is severe pain, swelling, fever, or difficulty retracting foreskin, seek medical care urgently.
Answered 1 Months ago
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Dr. Akshita Bhagavatula
Maintain hygienic conditions. Wash the are regularly. Don't wear tight undergarments. Please keep checking that no sweat builds up in the area. For further analysis please consult.
Answered 25 Days ago
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Dr. Ankur Akela
May be fungal infection or peyronies disease...need further history ...kindly connect
Answered 8 Days ago
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