Like i said, i will be 13 in a few days. I have not had any sexual relationships and i am a virgin. So out of no where i start getting irritation and itchiness from my penis. I start to inspect it and see some red bumps on my penis and my forseskin is a bit red. I googled what this was and i realized that it is referred to as a yeast infection. Im not sure if i have it or not because there is no smell coming from it or chunky, thick, white stuff. I went onto another website and saw a column that said "Itchy Penis" and it said that it may not be because of infections, its just irritation or allergic reactions. I do not know if i am allergic to anything, but i did order a powder for my butt to get rid of butt sweat and it has Talc, Zinc Oxide, and Zinc Stearate. I did put some in my groin area but don't know for sure if that is the cause. I am starting to get anxiety because i am afraid if i have it and i don't know what to do.
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First of all, it's really good that you're paying attention to your body and health. It's important to recognize when something isn't quite right. It's also understandable to feel anxious when you notice something unusual, especially when it involves your health.
The symptoms you're describing can be caused by several things, not just a yeast infection. Some other possible causes include:
- Irritation from chemicals: The powder you mentioned contains Talc, Zinc Oxide, and Zinc Stearate, which could potentially irritate sensitive skin. It's possible that your skin is reacting to one of these substances.
- Friction: This can be from tight clothing or vigorous activity.
- Allergic reaction: You could be allergic to a new soap, laundry detergent, or even the powder you're using.
- Hygiene: Sometimes too much or too little cleaning can cause irritation.
- Infection: While it's less common in men who haven't had sexual contact, infections like yeast can still occur.
Yeast infections in males can cause redness, itching, and sometimes a rash with little red bumps. They don't always have a strong odor or discharge.
Here's what you can do:
- Stop using the powder: Until you know what's causing the irritation, it might be best to stop using the powder to see if your symptoms improve.
- Practice good hygiene: Wash the area gently with warm water and mild soap. Avoid aggressive scrubbing which can cause more irritation.
- Loose-fitting clothing: Wear loose-fitting, cotton underwear and clothing to avoid irritation and allow the area to breathe.
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Just try to shower more often try to sleep naked and wear loose fitting underwear,that will help if your butt is sweaty use talc ,our some on your balls too,do you masturbate a lot?Try to masturbate less
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