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Dan, the white patch is on the lower part of your frenulum and upper part of the shaft of your penis (on the underside, obviously).
You need to stop using soap or any other bodily cleanser on this area as you could well cause a severe dermatological problem with your skin here. Wash with water only, cover the entire head of your penis with your foreskin when you shower, wash everywhere else and make sure you rinse away all the cleansers you have used. At the end of the shower, expose the entire head and use warm running water to wash the head and foreskin with, rubbing gently with the inside of your hand.
So what I think the main white patch is, is either a White Wart Patch (no connection with STD/STI’s), a Dermatological reaction in the Skin in this area, or an actual Skin Condition, and I will not scare you with what that could be (again no connection with STD/STI’s, and no it does not begin with “C” either be rest assured!) - and this is why you need to get a formal diagnosis of what this actually is.
So, you need to go to your Regular / Family Doctor / GP, or go to any Sexual Health facility and they can organise getting the right test done on what you have. PLEASE report back once you have seen a medical professional, particularly if they give you a medication and ask you to go back in a few weeks time, you need to have this correctly diagnosed.
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Ok thanks for the in-depth advice. Researching White Wart Patch I highly doubt it is anything to do with that. From what I could research I think it could be lichen sclerosus but then again the pictures don’t exactly match with usual symptoms. I am very nervous to go to the doctor. I will try your method for a month and see if any noticeable improvement and if not I’ll go to the doctors. Someone online did suggest perhaps using anti fungal cream. Do you think that’s a bad idea?
So, yes, the Lichen Sclerosus would have been my suggestion, I did not notice the small white patch on the 2nd photo in my 1st response, so I think that alone would rule out the Wart Patch.
As suggested, the anti fungal could be worth trying for a while, clotrimazole or miconazole are the typical ones to try and see what reaction you get …
any updates?