How about aloe vera?
Any idea what happened to the girl? After all, friction burns go 2 ways.
Any idea what happened to the girl? After all, friction burns go 2 ways.
Quote: (02-18-2018 07:23 AM)Ballr Wrote:
Did you tear the frenulum?
Quote: (02-17-2018 04:53 PM)Tiguere Wrote:
Quote: (02-17-2018 04:47 PM)Johnnyvee Wrote:
Best to see a urologist. Steroid creams promotes dermal density loss with prolonged use, they`re sometimes used for that purpose. It should repair itself though. As long as your dick is not bent, or you fell cartilage like tissue where the wound was (Peyronie`s syndrome), it can`t be that bad.
I was under that impression, too. However, a skin wound not fully healing after nearly three months isn't normal. The burning sensation seems like a nerve issue.
Appreciate the tip about the urologist. Wasn't sure if that's how I should proceed up the medical ladder or not.
Quote: (02-22-2018 03:55 AM)Dulceácido Wrote:
So many medical professionals here... It's a good thing the forum rules negate unqualified medical advice. That could be a disaster.
Quote: (02-17-2018 08:22 PM)Spider Wrote:
Look into Candida. Your sex-marathon partner might have had candidiasis and transferred some sort of candida/fungal infection to you, which, steroid creams can actually inflame and make worse. I know from experience, and rotating anti-fungals and eating a clean ant-candida diet (basically paleo) might work for you.
Doctors know very little about yeast imbalances and candida, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't research it. I've read some horror stories online about guys who've had itchy scrotums or rashes on their junk for months, even years, and had doctors prescribe/diagnosis all different types of crap. It wasn't until they started using probiotics and anti-fungals (internally, and even externally) that they began to feel better.
Good luck and update us on your penile progress.