Symptoms of various balanitis

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For most men, balanitis is a kind of trouble and affect their normal sexual life, therefore, for the symptoms of balanitis in the early stage, we need to know more about it. Next, this article will share all kinds of symptoms of balanitis.

Symptoms of various balanitis

Symptom 1: acute superficial prepuce balanitis: at the beginning of the local moist, penile skin red, swelling, conscious glans pruritus, burning and fever feeling, open the prepuce, visible prepuce and glans congestion, erosion, exudation and even bleeding, secondary infection can be seen after the shallow ulcer surface, there are malodorous milky purulent secretions. In general, the surrounding inguinal lymph nodes are swollen with tenderness. In the case of friction with underpants, this type of patient's penis will have a strong pain, thus causing inconvenience in action.

Symptom 2: cricoid ulcerative prepuce balanitis: erythema can be seen on glans and prepuce, and gradually expand to cricoid, which can form superficial ulcer surface. The main reason for the red spots on the glans is that the foreskin of male patients is too long, and the impurity between the foreskin and glans, that is, the accumulation of foreskin dirt, stimulates the local foreskin and mucous membrane and produces inflammation, that is, foreskin balanitis.

Symptom 3: trichomonal balanitis: papules or erythema appear on the glans, gradually expand, the edge is clear, needle sized blisters can be seen on the erythema, and finally form ulcerative surface. In addition, it can not be ruled out that it is caused by sexual life, which is common in women with gynecological vaginitis. Through cross infection of sexual life, male patients suffer from balanitis

matters needing attention

1. After understanding the initial symptoms of balanitis, patients should also pay attention to the cleaning of balanitis at ordinary times, and choose the underwear with good air permeability and loose. Keep local clean to prevent secondary infection; 2. 3% boric acid water or 0.1% rivanol can be used for wet packing; 3. Corticosteroid cream can be used in non infectious subacute stage;