I have recently recovered from a case of monkeypox. Unfortunately, although it is early days, 2 lesions on my penis look like they are going to leave me with pigmentation discolouration. The area is a darker colour and where the lesions are look like they are going to be leaving white circular marks with no pigmentation. Is there any advice on how to help with this, is it likely to scar permanently, and is there any early measures I can take to reduce the risks of this?
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