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Hi,I have some problem with the head of my penis? I have a rash that seems to produce a white smelly, creamy substance on my penis head!  Also the tip of my pennis have some itching and rashes! I'm just worried can you suggest some cream or something? Please advise me what should i do?
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1608676 tn?1298173385
You have a STD. You need to get to the Dr fast. Here is some info that sounds like what you said.

Gonorrhea symptoms in men

    * Greenish yellow or whitish discharge from the penis
    * Burning when urinating
    * Burning in the throat (due to oral sex)
    * Painful or swollen testicles
    * Swollen glands in the throat (due to oral sex)

In men, symptoms usually appear two to 14 days after infection.
How Is Gonorrhea Diagnosed?

To diagnose gonorrhea, your doctor will use a swab to take a sample of fluid from the urethra in men or from the cervix in women. The specimen will then be sent to a lab to be analyzed. You also may be given a throat or anal culture to see if the infection is in your throat or anus. There are other tests which check a urine sample for the presence of the bacteria. You may need to wait for several days for your tests to come back from the lab.

Gonorrhea and chlamydia, another common sexually transmitted disease, often occur together, so you may be tested and treated for both.
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1280088 tn?1432049934
yes you shud see the doctor
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80052 tn?1550343332
Sounds like you should see a doctor!
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