Pictures of red dots on men's glans
Balanitis is a common inflammatory disease among men. Subacute atrophic balanitis is the most common type of balanitis. In the early stages of acute and chronic atrophic balanitis, the glans of the penis becomes red and swollen. Patients with balanitis will feel hot and itchy on the glans penis. If the patient opens the foreskin too long, he will see symptoms of congestion and ulceration inside the foreskin and the glans. There will also be symptoms of exudate and ulcers, as well as purulent secretions with a foul smell.
1. The cause of balanitis is that there are sebaceous glands under men’s foreskin that are too long, which can metabolize oil-soluble sebaceous glands. The sebaceous glands and skin debris are mixed with the dirt on the body, and then a white tofu-like urine containing bacteria will be produced. If male friends do not pay attention to hygiene and cannot clean it in time, balanitis symptoms will occur.
2 Symptoms of balanitis: Candida balanitis will appear. After being infected with trichomoniasis, erythema and papules will appear on the glans penis of patients with candida balanitis. The erythema and papules on the glans will slowly expand, and the edges will look clear. Small blisters the size of a needle can be seen on the erythema, and eventually erosion will occur. When the condition worsens, edema and hematoma will continue to occur if the foreskin is too long.
3. The cause of balanitis. In addition to bacterial infection, balanitis also has some non-infectious factors, such as local trauma, condom friction, vaginal lubricants, etc. These chemical drugs are irritating to the glans of the penis, which will cause swelling and inflammation of the glans of the penis.
FAQ:
A common problem with balanitis is that the foods that patients with balanitis should eat include pig trotters, carp, sea vegetables, cabbage, green beans, daylily, tuna, chicken feet, beef liver and pork skin. These foods are all easy to eat for patients with balanitis. Patients with balanitis should not eat these foods such as leeks, pepper, chrysanthemum and star anise.
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