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What Is The Treatment For Soreness, Redness And Blisters On The Foreskin Of Penis?

Hi, recently in the past week my penis has become very saw with redness at the end and a small blister just underneath the foreskin. Today i woke up with a pinball sized painful lump on my pelvis, the lump is not visible but i can feel it inside and hurts when i push, its almost like a seccond teatical. I'm very scared this could be cancer so please help me
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Hi,
Welcome back.

The redness of the penis indicates some inflammation either due to infection or irritation. When it is associated with blisters, then you can think of either a genital Herpes or a drug eruption.
The lump in pelvis would not be likely to due to cancer.
You had not mentioned your age, associated conditions, sexual activity, marital status etc. which are having some relevance to your problem.
The possibility of an inguinal hernia in your case (appears as lump), has to be ruled out.
Get well soon.
Dr S.murugan
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What Is The Treatment For Soreness, Redness And Blisters On The Foreskin Of Penis?

Hi, Welcome back. The redness of the penis indicates some inflammation either due to infection or irritation. When it is associated with blisters, then you can think of either a genital Herpes or a drug eruption. The lump in pelvis would not be likely to due to cancer. You had not mentioned your age, associated conditions, sexual activity, marital status etc. which are having some relevance to your problem. The possibility of an inguinal hernia in your case (appears as lump), has to be ruled out. Get well soon. Dr S.murugan