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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
And seemed "thinner". I read that overuse of corticosteroid creams can have this affect on penis skin, which absorbs at a rate of 30%. So I sort of freaked a bit that the cream/ointment had damaged my glans even further. I posted on here, and most everyone told me not to worry. So I've tried that. Now, I masturbated a few times last week and the skin, while not read, appears still be sensitive and irritated. I masturbated, I rubbed against my underwear, but only the base. I thought to put some Calmoseptine on it, as I read it can help with irritated skin burn. HOWEVER, after two days of using that, the glans turned even MORE white and discolored and more sensitive. I can almost see blood vessels. When this started about six weeks ago, I had a dried up look on the head of the penis only. So I'm now wondering if I have penile psoriasis from irritation, or if I have a major friction burn from over masturbation rubbing against clothing and it is taking a really long time to heal due also do the the creams and such. I have decided NO masturbation for the next 4-6 weeks and no sex as well. Thankfully, my girlfriend understands and we have enjoy each other physically in other ways, but it is very hard to abstain. My question is, does this sound like penile psoriasis or just a major friction burn that is taking a long time to heal? I have had friction burn from rough sex or my girlfriend being too rough with masturbation before, but a little Neosporin healed it within a few days. This is lasting a LONG time, so I am worried it is a much bigger problem. Thanks in advance for the help with your own experiences. Guest over a year ago Hi guys. Yeah I have a similiar issue. I have been with three girls unprotected the last week, started noticing this the other day and freaked out. Thought I caught an STD but sure enough its just a fungus infection. Any idea how quickly it will resolve itself? It sucks being forced to turn down sex, two days in a row where I had to tell the chicks I had to go home... Guest over a year ago Hi everybody, I've been reading through these comments and have a similar issue.A couple of years ago I had pearly papules, that being small dots on the head of the penis which can abraded off but leave it sore. I went to clinic and was told it was down to using soap on my penis, which caused it to dry out and hence the papules, I had a particularly bad case with skin peeling off as well, looked nasty.I haven't had the papules again but over the last few months the skin on the head of my penis has been peeling, there's no real soreness but it keeps occurring. It doesn't smell suggesting
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