What should I do if my glans festers? The skin at the glans can be said to be one of the most delicate skin on the surface of a man's body. How can a male friend let him suffer from diseases?! If a male friend is found to have rotting glans, he will inevitably be anxious and worried: What is the matter with rotting glans? How to treat it? Let's take a look at the following introduction:
What should I do if my glans festers?
The first step in treating glans edge rot is to identify the cause. The erosion at the edge of glans is probably the erosion of glans. The erosion of male glans is mostly caused by balanitis, which is a disease of glans and foreskin with the highest incidence rate. "Almost all patients with redness and erosion of the glans caused by prepuce balanitis have phimosis or excessive foreskin.". Between the glans and the overlying foreskin, a warm, moist bacterial culture medium is formed due to the shedding of epithelial cells, glandular secretion, and C. foreskin. Once the bacteria enter, they can cause inflammation (glans erosion).
The erosion of the glans is one of the symptoms of prepuce balanitis. "At the beginning of the onset of prepuce balanitis, edema, hyperemia, and redness of the glans and prepuce can be seen on the surface of the glans, as well as redness around the urethral orifice and the appearance of wounds and erosion, which can develop into superficial ulcers with purulent secretions flowing out. The patient consciously feels red, itchy, or burning sensation of the glans, followed by pain.". After erosion, it can discharge pus and have a foul odor. In severe cases, there may also be fatigue, low fever, swollen inguinal lymph nodes, and red and tender turtle hair.
In addition, if it is candidal balanitis caused by mold infection, it often manifests as red mucous membrane erythema, local edema, smooth appearance, slight desquamation at the edges, and papules and small abscesses that expand to the surrounding areas to form balanitis erosion. Recurrent episodes of candidal balanitis can cause dry and cracked foreskin, fibrosis, and sclerotic changes in the glans.
Male glans erosion is mostly caused by foreskin glans inflammation. To treat glans edge erosion, first identify the cause and treat it according to the cause.