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How to treat male foreskin balanitis

Asked by:Carmen

Asked on:Mar 29, 2026 02:57 AM

Answers:1 Views:548
  • Martha Martha

    Mar 29, 2026

    There are many causes of balanitis in men, but this symptom must be treated proactively after it occurs, otherwise it will have a great impact on a man's subsequent pregnancy. Because people live in a fast pace nowadays, and many friends do not pay much attention to their living habits, it is very easy to cause symptoms, and balanitis is one of them. So how to treat balanitis in men? Let me share this issue with you below.

    Process/Method:

    1. Generally, all symptoms must be diagnosed and treated early, so that the actual effect is better. If the patient's inflammation is not very serious, medication can be chosen for treatment. When treating balanitis with medication, if the inflammation has not developed for a long time, it is best to take the medication orally or apply the medication and also perform intravenous treatment. This can prevent further inflammation and lead to erosion or pus.

    2. Some patients feel that their penis is uncomfortable, but they have delayed treatment due to various reasons. When symptoms of pus appear, they can wipe off the thick liquid first, and then soak the injured area in diluted Alike for about a quarter of an hour.

    3. Patients must be careful when treating balanitis, because this disease is very easy to relapse, so you should pay more attention to it in your daily life. First of all, the urine dirt in the foreskin must be eliminated, and the removal of urine dirt depends on whether there is a foreskin; if so, circumcision surgery is also required. We hope that patients will not regard urine stains as insignificant. Patients with balanitis should prevent and treat them promptly so as not to cause unnecessary inconvenience.

    FAQ:

    Balanitis is mostly caused by pathogenic bacteria. Therefore, you must maintain a stable living environment in your daily life and prevent unclean sex.

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