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dermatitis on part of my glans
Hi i'm a 34 YO guy who has been experiencing dermatitis on my glans (all around the upper part of my glans) in the last 1 year.
i don't have pain, the Doctor said it's mild dermatitis, but when i have sex the dermatitis becomes more pronounced and i always have to appy Vaseline before intercorse with my partner). FYI, I've got circumcision whne I was 25.
The specialist the first time told me to apply just Vaseline twice a day on the area and i did that for several month withuot seeing my glans going back to normal. Then the same specialist has told me to apply Diprosone (Betamethasone Dipropionate Equiv. To Betamethasone 0.5mg/g) in a 6 weeks cycle: - first 2 weeks, I applied every day twice a day (morning and night) for couple of hours then washing it and apply vaseline - week 3  and 4, only once per day, couple of hours then wash and apply Vaseline
- week 5 nd 6, only during the week. End result, nothing changed! Please help
#dermatitis #gland #penis
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