Blisters Like Thrush On The Penis?

I want to ask, I am a 33 year old male. At first my penis was blistered, not long after that a lump appeared near the penis, I put a compress on it with warm water. Then all of a sudden it turned out to be like a canker sore. Why do you think this? Please explain
1 Answer:
Hi Viaan,
Is there pain, soreness, discharge of pus from the penis, and sorry, is there a history of sexual intercourse with previous partners? Complaints of blisters and sores such as thrush on the penis can be caused by several diseases as follows:
Syphilis
Genital herpes
Chancroid/ulcer mole
Lymphogranuloma venereum
Eczema
Allergic reaction or irritation to materials that come into contact with the penis
Insect bites and scabies which then develop secondary infections
To find out the cause of complaints on the skin, you can't just use a description and a direct examination is needed. The doctor will conduct interviews, physical examinations, and supporting examinations if needed according to indications such as skin scraping tests, wound fluid tests, penile fluid tests, blood tests, and urine tests. The purpose of the examination is to determine the cause of canker sores on the penis. Furthermore, after the cause is known, the appropriate treatment will be given by a doctor. The type of treatment will of course be adjusted to the cause and condition of each patient.
Therefore, I suggest that you consult directly with your doctor. The doctor will examine you to determine the cause and then provide the appropriate treatment according to your condition.
Meanwhile, you should maintain the health of the penis and do the following tips:
Avoid applying any ointment or oil on the penis except on the advice of the examining doctor
Clean the penis after urinating and having sex
Use pants that are not tight
Change underwear every day
Avoid free sex
Postpone sex or use condoms until treatment has not finished
If the results of the examination reveal the presence of a sexually transmitted disease, also treat the partner to avoid the possibility of reinfection
Here is an article that relates to the topic of your question:
Diseases of the penis
Thanks and hope it helps,
dr. Devika Y