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When the medical profession dont know whats wrong with the skin on your scrotum, theyll say its Red Scrotum Syndrome (RSS) and they cant help you.
In its simplest form RSS just makes your ball sack look bright red. At the next level, which is most common, as well as the red colour you feel a varying level of itchiness and pain. The alternating itchiness and the burning pain can be unbearable and drive you crazy. Everything seems to cause irritation. The simple act of walking becomes a problem.
Sometimes the irritation will spread to the head of the penis, especially if you are not circumcised. It might be a bit of itchiness, but at its worst the head of the penis looks like a piece of raw steak and the pain is intense.
At its worst the problem can spread to other places on the body. I had problems down my legs, under my arms, on my stomach, in my mouth, and on my face.
RSS makes you depressed and miserable, all the more so because no one seems able to help, or the help they give you makes things worse.
If you have a red itchy scrotum you may have RSS or, if you are lucky, you have something else that the doctors can treat. You need to rule out everything else. If you are still not fixed, chances are you have RSS.
This is my true story of travelling to hell and back; almost no help from the medical profession; what was offered made things worse; a refusal of most doctors and specialists to listen and recognise the real problem; more than a year without sex; a roller coaster of hope, dashed hope and despair; finally taking things into my own hands, doing the research and finding the cure.
If you find yourself in a similar position, I empathise totally. I urge you to invest the tiny sum of AUD$1.99 to buy this e-book. The funds will cover the production costs, web hosting etc. All I ask you is if it works for you and solves your problems, please make a donation of what you think it's worth.
You can do this without seeing health professionals and it will cost you very little.
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