How to treat male balanitis? Phimosis balanitis is a common male reproductive health disease in clinical practice, which can have adverse effects on male health. However, when treating it, it is also important to remind male friends not to fall into misconceptions.
Misunderstandings in the treatment of balanoposthitis
1。 Easily overlooked and untreated
As the incidence rate of balanitis foreskin is high, the initial symptoms are mild, sometimes good and sometimes bad, so it is easy to be ignored in daily life, until serious treatment. When seeking medical attention, there are already complications and comorbidities that have caused significant damage to the reproductive health system, so it is important to have early examination and treatment.
2。 Mistakenly treating sexually transmitted diseases
When balanoposthitis occurs, most patients consider it to be a sexually transmitted disease and use a disinfectant and anti-inflammatory cleanser for external use. This can cause local skin to become red, swollen, and exudate under strong chemical stimulation, exacerbating the inflammatory response, ultimately leading to the formation of chronic balanoposthitis. Moreover, some doctors with poor diagnostic and treatment skills, or intentionally treating sexually transmitted diseases due to profit factors, cause significant harm to patients' physical and economic well-being.
3。 Limited effectiveness of non-standard traditional therapies
The non-standard treatment in clinical practice leads to recurrent symptoms. At the same time, due to the long course of balanoposthitis, the non-standard use and abuse of antibiotics, and the susceptibility of bacteria to drug resistance, traditional treatment cannot achieve ideal results. Long term chronic inflammation has an impact on urinary and reproductive health, leading to diseases such as prostatitis, impotence, and premature ejaculation.
4。 Factors such as excessive foreskin are easily overlooked
Phimosis is also an important factor in the onset and recurrence of balanoposthitis. Without treatment for phimosis, bacteria and inflammatory secretions can easily hide in the foreskin and directly affect the affected area or new tissue structure, exacerbating the condition or causing sexual lesions. Therefore, if there is phimosis, early treatment is necessary.
If you fall into these treatment misconceptions, the impact and harm will become even more serious. Therefore, we hope that male friends can pay more attention after understanding these common sense. When you discover this symptom, do not seek medical attention indiscriminately. Only by adopting the healthiest methods can harm be reduced.