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Scrotal problem
by: mike on Wed, Oct 08 2008
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I was taking a topical drug Efudex for keratosis on my arms for two weeks. When my two weeks were up and I no longer applied the drug, all of a sudden overnight my scrotum turned a rashy red (about 60% of it)and a thin crust formed over the area. When I touch the affected area it stings a bit but when left alone it doesn’t bother me unless I sit in a way that the affected area is pinched. It has only been a week and I was hoping it would go away but no such luck. I am a senior citizen with no active sex life and have never had a problem in my life in the genital area. Can you help me.


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  • Scrotal problem - by mike - (Wed, Oct 08 2008)
    I was taking a topical drug Efudex for keratosis on my arms for two weeks. When my two weeks were up and I no longer applied the drug, all of a sudden overnight my scrotum turned a rashy red (about 60% of it)and a thin crust formed over the area. [more..]

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