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Doctor gave me...

Discussion in 'Physical & Sexual Health' started by Gazza123, Sep 1, 2012.

  1. Gazza123

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    The Doc gave me a cream for a small infection on my penis head and he said I should put the crean directly to penis head (after pulling foreskin back)

    The cream is called CANESTEN HYDROCORTISONE

    Is normal to apply cream this way

    The leaflet says
    - unless prescribed by doctor, you should not use this cream on
    (List) penisn etc etc
     
  2. Salazar

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    Well, yeah, your doctor prescribed it haha. I had it for my athletes foot like 6 months ago, and it did bugger all because it's a thrush cream, which is likely what you have.
     
  3. KaraBulut

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    Yep. It's fine to apply it there as prescribed.
     
  4. Gazza123

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    All I wanted to know
     
  5. Gazza123

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    Am seriously having problems with this cream

    I CAN'T PUT IT ON

    Kinda embarassing but everytime I go to retract foreskin to put it on, I get an erection and can't retract foreskin then and am too worried that if I do retract it when erect, it'll get stuck or something

    Help Me
     
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    It's normal to get an erection when you play with yourself. Since your foreskin can be retracted when you're not erect, it getting stuck shouldn't be an issue - your erection will go away.

    However, you could always just masturbate like you normally do before applying the cream.
     
  7. Gazza123

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    I wouldn't say that's the best method to get around problem lol
     
  8. KaraBulut

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    You can apply with a Q-tip or as suggested, apply after masturbation.
     
  9. Gazza123

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    Would this be a good idea?

    Since the infection is really small and am having trouble retracting when erect. Could I just continue pulling it back when soft until it eventually becomes easier to retract back and forth.

    The doctor wasn't concerned about infection.
     
  10. KaraBulut

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    Well, if he wasn't concerned, then why did he give you an anti-fungal cream?
     
  11. Gazza123

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    Yeah concerned but not like "oh my god what's that!!!"

    Jeez way to make a guy freak about something... Now I am worried, really worried

    Jeez with all problems and stuff I mentioned in my other threads maybe I should just give up on life all together.

    I mean let's face it. I'm ugly and lonely person. What guy would wanna go out with me let alone be friends with me

    UGH!!!!
     
  12. Gazza123

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    apart from hating my life and wishing I was dead

    Yeah no updates
     
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    From what you list as problems, it looks like that cream might have been chosen to target both, especially if you were directed to cover it. Hydrocortisone is a type of sterroid, and could help with the mild phimosis (inability to retract the foreskin) while the canesten is an antifungal agent which would act on a fungal infection. (it won't do anything for a bacterial infection, but fungal infections are more common in that area)