Can balanitis be left untreated?

Sep 05, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Li Qing
Introduction
In general, balanitis requires treatment. The specific analysis is as follows: Balanitis is usually caused by a long foreskin or poor local hygiene, leading to chronic irritation of the glans penis by smegma, which triggers an inflammatory response. Symptoms may include redness and swelling of the glans, rashes, itching, and even ulceration. If not treated promptly, it may cause damage to the urinary and reproductive systems.

Generally, balanitis requires treatment. The specific analysis is as follows:

Balanitis is usually caused by long foreskin or poor local hygiene, leading to a chronic inflammatory reaction due to smegma irritating the glans penis. Symptoms may include redness and swelling of the glans, rashes, itching, and even ulceration. If not treated promptly, it may cause damage to the urogenital system, affect daily study, work, and sexual life, reduce quality of life, and even lead to sexual dysfunction.

Patients are advised to develop good hygiene habits, such as washing the foreskin and glans penis with warm water, drying thoroughly after washing, and keeping the inner foreskin clean and dry. A light diet is recommended, avoiding spicy and irritating foods.

In summary, patients should seek timely medical attention at a hospital when experiencing discomfort to avoid delaying treatment.


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