Here are some ...: There has been no known study specifically designed and tested to answer your question. The interaction of toothpaste with skin may widely vary among people ranging from feeling nothing to severe redness or swelling with most being tolerable. So, you may disclose your personal experience with the world if any. If occurring to you, try applying topical steroid cream & give time. If unbearable, see
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Why did you: put toothpaste on your penis? Do not use things for uses they were not intended. It could take from 7-14 days. If it does not improve or gets worse see your doctor.
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Hygiene : Wash off well with warm soap and water. Rinse and pat dry. Apply aloe Vera gel. The Aloe Vera gel should soothe the irritation in a few minutes.
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Unknown: Toothpaste has been reported to prodice mild to moderate skin irritation. It's designed for intra-oral, not extr-oral, use. Clean area gently but thoroughly. Alo- Vera application may sooth tissues. Should heal relatively soon. If not, see a Dermatologist.
Answered 6/18/2018
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