Balanitis of Penis
Balanitis, the infection of the Head of Penis happens when the head of your penis becomes irritated and inflamed. You’re more likely to develop it if you aren’t circumcised. This results in foreskin swelling and redness, tightness, abnormal discharge, itching and pain.
Posthitis of Penis
Posthitis is the infection of the foreskin of the Penis. Causes may include infections, allergies, STIs. Symptoms include pain, swelling, discoloration.
Balano-Posthitis of Penis
Balano-Posthitis is the inflammation of the head of the Penis and the foreskin of the Penis. Causes include certain infections including the STIs. Symptoms include pain, redness, swelling, discharge and discoloration.
Cheezy Infection of Penis
This tends to start as a red rash, but you may also notice white, shiny patches on the skin of your penis.
Other symptoms of the infection include unusually moist penis skin, a chunky, cottage cheese-like substance beneath the foreskin or other skin folds, a burning sensation in the skin of your penis and itchiness.
Priapism of Penis
Use of recreational things may be potentially harmful as it brings one of the common and potentially dangerous complications associated with such of these practices is Priapism which is a prolonged, unwanted, painful and persistent erection which isn’t caused by sexual stimulation or arousal. It is a medical Emergency.
Contact Dermatitis of Penis
Contact dermatitis is a type of skin rash or outbreak that results from exposure to an allergen, irritant, or sun exposure. It usually only appears when you’re exposed to the irritant and goes away soon after.
Symptoms of contact dermatitis include, unusually dry, flaky, or bumpy skin, blisters that pop and ooze, red or burning skin, tough, discolored skin, sudden and intense itchiness and genital swelling.
Lichen Planus of Penis
Lichen planus is another immune system condition that can cause a rash on your penis. It’s similar to psoriasis, but Lichen Planus rashes are bumpier.
Other symptoms of Lichen Planus include, purplish, discolored bumps on your penis that spread beyond your genital area, itchiness, white lesions in your mouth that can burn or cause pain, pus-filled blisters and lines on top of your rash.
Lichen Sclerosus of Penis
Lichen Sclerosus happens when your skin develops shiny, white, thin patches or spots of skin around your genitals or anus. It can also appear anywhere on your body.
Other symptoms of Lichen Sclerosus on your penis include, mild to severe itchiness, genital pain or discomfort, pain during sexual activity involving your penis, thin skin that’s easily bruised or injured.
Genital Psoriasis of Penis
Genital psoriasis happens when you develop rash-like outbreaks as a result of your immune system attacking healthy tissue. This can affect your penis, buttocks, and thighs.
Psoriasis causes patches of dry, scaly skin. In more severe cases, the skin may crack and bleed, making you more susceptible to infections, including some STIs.
Treating psoriasis can be tricky, so it’s best to work with a doctor to find the most effective treatment plan.
Thick Cord of Penis
Lymphangiosclerosis or Thick Cord of Penis happens when a lymph vessel in your penis hardens, forming a bulge under your skin. This makes it look like there’s a thick cord around the base of your penis head or along your penile shaft.
Other symptoms of Thick Cord of Penis include, redness or irritation on your genital area, anus, or upper thighs, pain when you urinate, pain during sexual activity involving your penis, lower back or lower abdominal pain, swollen testicles, clear or cloudy discharge from your penis, fatigue and fever.
Chlamydia of Penis
Chlamydia is a bacterial infection spread through unprotected genital or anal sex. It doesn’t always cause symptoms at first. But over time it can cause, burning sensation when urinating, yellow or green discharge, testicular or abdominal pain, pain when you ejaculate and fever.
Genital Herpes of Penis
Genital herpes is a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex (HSV-1 or HSV-2) virus.
You can contract an HSV infection from unprotected genital, anal, or oral sex. The virus can be spread through saliva or genital fluids.
Symptoms include of genital herpes include, blisters, itching or tingling before blisters appear, blisters that pop and ooze before crusting over, swelling in your lymph nodes, head or body aches and fever.
Genital Warts of Penis
Genital warts are small, soft bumps caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is one of the most common STIs for all sexes.
Genital warts tend to pop up several weeks after you’ve had unprotected genital, oral, or anal sex.
Gonorrhea of Penis
Gonorrhea is a bacterial infection which is spread through unprotected genital, oral, or anal sex.
Similar to chlamydia, gonorrhea doesn’t always cause symptoms. But when it does, they include, pain or burning sensations on passing urine, frequent urination, redness or swelling at the tip of your penis, testicular pain and swelling and sore throat.
Syphilis of Penis
Syphilis is a bacterial infection. It doesn’t always cause symptoms at first, but if untreated, it can become life-threatening.
Syphilis has four stages, each with its own tell-tale symptoms, which is marked by a small, painless sore, it is also is marked by skin rashes, sore throat, headaches, fever, and joint aches, it can cause loss of vision, hearing, or memory, as well as brain or spinal cord inflammation.
Trichomoniasis of Penis
Trichomoniasis is a common infection is transmitted through unprotected sexual intercourse.
Only about 30 percent of people with trichomoniasis have symptoms, which can include, unusual urethral discharge, burning when you pee or ejaculate and frequent urination.
If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, see your healthcare provider. Your healthcare provider may also order a blood test to measure your issue.