- Male
- 40 Years
- 04/09/2025
I have been experiencing itching on my penis for more than three weeks, without any pain during urination. On November 1st, I had sexual contact with my girlfriend and developed red rashes on my body and pimples on my face. I consulted a dermatologist, who advised HIV and VDRL tests, both results were negative. I took some liver supporting medication for a few days, which cleared most of the rashes except on my hips. However, on December 29th, I noticed white patches on my penile foreskin. I am unsure whether this is related to a skin issue, indigestion, or something else. I have also shared a picture of the foreskin for reference. Could you please help me understand what this might be and which doctor I should consult?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Itching and white patches on the penis may result from fungal infection or dermatitis. Since HIV and VDRL are negative, a skin specialist (dermatologist) can evaluate further. Personal hygiene and avoiding irritants are important.
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