Generally speaking, the glans is an absolutely fragile part of the male body, so every man needs to pay attention to the protection of the glans in daily life, so as to avoid the occurrence of glans diseases. However, there are also many male friends who have glans diseases, and for different men, the types of glans diseases are also different. Some men suffer from glans hyperplastic erythema, and what are the symptoms of this disease? Hyperplastic erythema is manifested by the appearance of single or multiple erythema on the glans penis, sometimes with erosion, crusting or papillary hyperplasia. Guidance: It is recommended to go to a regular andrology department for examination and treatment so as to provide targeted treatment. Can symptoms of erythema proliferatum be treated? The disease does not occur in the penis of infants who have had their circumcision done. The disease is not limited to the elderly. Lesions on the penis appear on the glans penis, and red, shiny, slightly raised, well-defined, irregularly shaped spots appear under the foreskin. The typical lesions have a lacquer-like appearance, often with a moist, shiny or granular appearance, and a soft, velvety texture. Secretory crusts or shallow ulcers may then appear. Can symptoms of erythema proliferatum be treated? Lesions develop very slowly and can spread from the mucosa to the skin. If nodules, verrucous lesions, and ulcers are present, they are considered invasive changes and can spread. Ulceration appears to be associated with invasive squamous cell carcinoma, which can evolve into acanthoma if ulcers and papillary proliferation are present. Invasive squamous cell carcinoma develops at the primary lesion in 10% of cases; if squamous cell carcinoma invades the submucosal layer of the penis, 20% of cases will metastasize to local lymph nodes and/or distant sites. Can symptoms of erythema proliferatum be treated? More than half of the patients experience local itching and/or pain, and a few have bleeding. It usually occurs on the glans penis or foreskin, and can also be seen on the labia, lips, and the junction of mucosa and skin. Most general inflammatory diseases of the glans penis or foreskin rarely have clear boundaries and are effectively treated with steroids and antibiotics. Can symptoms of erythema proliferatum be treated? Notes 1. Seafood, commonly known as "irritating food". Some patients will have allergic reactions after eating seafood, which may trigger or aggravate their condition. Mutton, dog meat, venison, and longan are warm in nature. For patients with yin deficiency and internal heat, eating them can aggravate the internal heat symptoms of the patient. 2. Long-term consumption of coriander and celery can cause photosensitivity, aggravating the patient's facial erythema and skin lesions, so they should not be eaten. Spicy foods, such as peppers, raw onions, and raw garlic, can aggravate the patient's internal heat symptoms and should not be eaten. |
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