Little bumps on penis head. What are these?

Resolved question:
Can u tell me wht these little bumps are on my penis head

Submitted: 4 Days
Category: Dermatologist

Expert:  Dr. Veena Chandran replied 4 Days.

Hello

Thanks for posting your query at DoctorSpring.com

I can understand your concern.

I saw the pictures however I need some information to come to a diagnosis.

I would like to know since how long do you have them? Are they itchy? What's your age? Have you taken any treatment for them?

It seemed like a condition called lichen nitidus. However, I want the above information as the lesions are very tiny and can't be seen clearly. The other possible diagnosis could be due to yeast infection.

Please provide the additional information,
Regards.

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Patient replied :

Mmm i just noticed the bumps on friday i am a 24 year old black male ...it was itchy on sunday and thts it


Expert:  Dr. Veena Chandran replied 3 Days.

Hello

Thanks for your reply.

You seem to be having yeast infection. I would recommend that you apply clotrimazole cream twice a day on the affected areas. That will help resolve the bumps.

Please let me know if you have any queries.

Take care
Regards.

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Patient replied :

Can i just take azo the pills


Expert:  Dr. Veena Chandran replied 2 Days.

Hello.
You can take Tab. Fluconazole 150 mg as a single dose, once weekly for 2 weeks.
It is highly effective against yeast infection.
I would recommend application of Clotrimazole creme as well.

Regards.

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Patient replied :

things have got worst since the last update i took the cream and pills like i was told i will send email of pic


Expert:  Dr. Veena Chandran replied 1 Day.

Hello

Thanks for your reply.

I checked the picture. It seems to be more of an allergy now. I would recommend application of cortisone cream twice a day for a week. You can see if that helps.

In case it doesn't, it's best to see a dermatologist who can examine you. At times examining a skin lesion is important to confirm the diagnosis.

Take care.

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