What Is a Penis Ulcer?
A penile ulcer is a signal of balanitis. The cause of balanitis can be infectious and non-infectious. Infectious foreskin balanitis is more common clinically. Infectious infections are often caused by unclean sex, infection with chlamydia, trichomoniasis, candida albicans, mycoplasma, gonorrhoeae, or other bacteria; non-infectious factors are mostly due to the long foreskin, insufficient cleaning, and between the foreskin and the glans. Unclean things, that is, foreskin, will slowly accumulate, stimulating local foreskin and mucous membrane inflammation, leading to penile ulcers.
Penile ulcer
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- Penile ulcer is a reminder of the foreskin
- Penile ulcer is a reminder of the foreskin
- 1. The proliferative organisms are coronal, thorn-like, cauliflower-like, and nipple-like. The surface is uneven, with a sense of pressure or a foul odor.
- 2, genital pain and itching discomfort, the patient may appear hematuria and dysuria.
- 3. In the genitals and anus may grow into large tumor-like proliferation.
- In the case of penile ulcers, you need to pay attention to local hygiene, and pay attention to cleaning the glans and foreskin every day. If the foreskin is too long, you need to treat it in a timely manner. If necessary, you must perform penile circumcision and clean the foreskin in time. necessary.