Vasculitis occurs in the foreskin of the glans penis. Obviously, this is very harmful to men. First of all, it will endanger the health of the reproductive system, which may lead to prostatitis, or epididymitis, etc. It will also affect the health of the urinary system, such as causing ascending infection of the urinary system. If the situation is serious, it will also affect sexual function and normal fertility. So what is the correct solution to vasculitis in the foreskin of the glans penis testicles? What should I do if there is abnormal inflammation of the blood vessels in the glans testicles and foreskin? Balanitis refers to inflammation of the inner layer of the foreskin and the glans penis. Balanitis only affects the glans penis, but it often coexists with balanitis in clinical practice, collectively referred to as balanitis. A lipid substance secreted in the normal foreskin cavity can accumulate into smegma to irritate the foreskin and glans penis and cause balanitis when the foreskin is too long or the foreskin is phimosis. The clinical manifestations are erythema, edema, erosion, plasma or plasma-purulent exudation in the glans penis and foreskin. Ulcers can often form. It is often accompanied by painful inguinal lymphadenopathy. Nowadays, when visiting the urology department, a considerable part of the time needs to be paid attention to the private parts of men. Some seemingly minor problems or simply normal problems also cause fear and doubt in patients. In fact, the underlying reason for this is that many people have a history of affairs, do not understand the other person's insemination, and are afraid of contracting an STD or passing it on to the other party. The other party may be a spouse or wife who is very concerned about the subtle changes in the husband's vulva, but does not understand the structure of the vulva. They often ask the husband to go to the hospital for a small change, fearing that the other party may have some STD and pass it on to them. This originates from the anatomical characteristics and special physiological functions of the male external genitalia and the ignorance of patients, who believe that any abnormality in the external genitalia is a sexually transmitted disease. Therefore, balanitis, an inflammation of an area that was not paid much attention to before, has become a major disease in outpatient clinics. Differential diagnosis 1. Chancroid: a hard ulcer with neat edges. 2. Gonorrhea: Balanitis may also occur, but the main manifestation is acute purulent urethritis. 3. Fixed drug eruption: often caused by oral sulfonamides or analgesics, usually occurs 24 to 72 hours after medication. The rash is a sudden onset of erythema, often occurring at the junction of the skin and mucous membranes. When the disease recurs after taking the drug again, the same damage will appear at the original skin damage site. 4. Others: such as contact dermatitis, herpes zoster and abscesses, etc. |
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