Abstract
Men may complain of penile and/or scrotal skin burning with no evidence of positive physical signs or investigations. The condition is cumbersome and leads to stress and disruption in social and sexual relationships. The patients report no response to previous medications (including antibiotics, antifungals and topical corticosteroids); and identify improvement in symptoms and quality of life on selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRI). A similar condition has been recognized in the female patients (dysaesthetic vulvodynia). We report the occurrence of this condition in three men and suggest it being recognized as 'the male genital skin burning syndrome' (Dysaesthetic Peno/Scroto-dynia).
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