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Prescription Medicine Eczema
Prescription Medicine Eczema
confused teenage kid, serious penis question?

i know this shouldn't be important to me but i'm sorry it is. so please try to help me out here. so on and off since late decemer ive had this jock itch im pretty sure i finally found out why ive been getting it. ive gone to the doctor and stuff and he recomended using these 2 medicines (both creams) so im gonna do it one more time for the 2week period but i was wondering is there any way these creams can / could have temporarily made my penis smaller? one is just a regular cream that you can pick up at any drug store. the other cream is a prescription cream that ive had for eczema which i use on my face so it is is subtle. so basically my question is could these creams have temporarily affected me penis in anyway since i have been using theme for such a long time. if so how long after im done with the treatment will it take my penis to get to normal. please answer. thank you. 10pts to best answer

Dude,

Most of these creams are steriod and antifungal creams and should have no bearing at all on the size of your dick. To some extent, I believe it is your mind playing games on you. Just as we tend to avoid using an injured arm or foot, you wouldn't think very much of exerting your dick and achieving hard ons in case you make the case of the jock itch worse.

This being said, it becomes rather plain that the sensation that you are feeling is a result of your lack of libido or your conscious restraint on yourself.

Unless what you've contracted is an STD, which might affect your ability to get an erection, I don't think you'll have no problems at all. So, you are normal all this while. It is your thoughts that caused you to doubt yourself.

Treating Eczema - Why Most Treatments are Ineffective

Dealing with eczema can take up most of your day. In fact, treating eczema can consume most of your life. If you suffer from eczema, you can relate to this. It requires constant monitoring and maintenance, as any one thing could cause it to flare up at any time. And when I say anything, I mean anything from a little perspiration to wearing a certain material of clothing to the detergent you use when washing your clothes. As you can see, it can make life inconvenient.

So with that said, how do you treat eczema? Most eczema treatments are along the lines of prescription creams and ointments, but these are oftentimes ineffective. Why? Because they simply treat the symptoms of eczema, and do not actually cure the eczema itself. This leaves you making constant trips to the pharmacy to refill your prescriptions, as well as pulling more money out of your wallet.

Instead of treating your eczema with prescription medicines, it is never a bad idea to seek alternative methods of treatment. They are just as effective in treating your eczema. In fact, some natural treatments have not only brought relief to people with eczema, but it has literally cured their eczema completely!

There are such a wide range of natural treatments out there. You can find many of these at your local grocery store or pharmacy. Using a combination of natural treatments can really help you fight the battle against eczema, and they also save you a considerable amount of money.

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