Good question. My best advice to you would be circumcision.
Yes, it is all right to use travocort cream to remove dandruff.
Wouldn't recommend it.
According to the website link below it is not safe to use Travocort Cream during Pregnancy. http://home.intekom.com/pharm/schering/travocrt.html
Travocort cream is typically used to treat skin conditions like fungal infections and inflammatory skin disorders. However, its use in young children, especially those under two years old, should be approached with caution. It's essential to consult a pediatrician or healthcare professional before applying any medication to a child to ensure it is safe and appropriate for their specific condition.
No
Keeping penis clean is very important. 1.) Gently pull the foreskin back. 2.) Rinse with warm water only. Soap under the foreskin can cause irritation and swelling. 3.) Pull the foreskin back in place over the head of your penis. Circumcised men can directly use warm water and soap and clean it carefully.
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Travocort is a topical medication that combines an antifungal and a corticosteroid, primarily used for fungal skin infections and inflammatory skin conditions. While it may help reduce inflammation and fungal elements associated with severe dandruff, it's not specifically indicated for this purpose. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional before using Travocort for dandruff to ensure it's appropriate for your condition and to receive guidance on proper usage.
I don't know about the fishy smell. But if you want to get rid of any smell from your penis then all you have to do is. Wash regularly. Dry under foreskin before putting on CLEAN under ware. Use soap to clean under foreskin (shower gel is good too) And if you really want it fresh, spray some deodorant there too. ;)
A physician usually diagnoses phimosis when there are persistent problems urinating, when there are recurrent infections under the foreskin, or when the opening to the penis is completely blocked by the foreskin.
A sebaceous secretion in the folds of the skin, esp. under a man's foreskin.
Phimosis is not a disease, STD or otherwise, it is a condition where the foreskin is constricted over the foreskin. Normally the foreskin in an uncircumcised is able to be pulled back to completely uncover the glans. If this proves to be impossible then one can end up with infections as it is not possible for the area under it to be cleaned and dry. The treatment for this is to cut the foreskin and release it. A foreskin can not be left in this condition because there wil be a constant risk of infection and it Will also ruin the pleasure in sex.