The male genitals are very vulnerable to damage due to their special nature, so you should take care to protect them at ordinary times. At the same time, you should also pay attention to the cleanliness after sex. Some men have red blood and red bumps on the right side of the glans after ejaculation, and even suspect whether they have a disease. This situation is mostly normal and usually recovers after a period of time after ejaculation, but if it does not disappear for a long time, you should consider the problem of disease. Many men develop red spots or small papules on the glans of their penis and suspect that they have a sexually transmitted disease. When they go to the doctor, they find out that it is balanoposthitis (inflammation of the glans penis). In fact, balanoposthitis is a common disease. Balanitis is divided into balanitis and glansitis. Because they often occur at the same time, it is called penile balanitis. This inflammation can be infectious or non-infectious. Infectious balanitis is more common in clinical practice. Infectious balanitis is often caused by unclean sexual intercourse, infection with Candida albicans, Trichomonas, Chlamydia, Mycoplasma, Gonorrhea or other bacteria; non-infectious factors are mostly due to excessive foreskin and insufficient cleaning. The unclean matter between the foreskin and the glans, that is, smegma, will accumulate, irritating the local foreskin and mucous membrane to cause inflammation. Common clinical types of balanitis include the following, and their symptoms are: (1) Acute superficial balanoposthitis is characterized by local redness at the onset, redness and swelling of the penis skin, and a burning and itching sensation at the glans penis. When the foreskin is turned back, the inner surface of the foreskin and the glans penis are congested and eroded, with exudate and even bleeding. After secondary infection, small ulcers may be seen, with a foul-smelling milky white purulent discharge. Discharge. If it rubs against underwear, it will be painful, and the patient often has difficulty in moving. It may be accompanied by swelling and tenderness of the inguinal lymph nodes. (2) Annular ulcerated balanoposthitis: Red spots can be seen on the glans and foreskin. They gradually expand and become ring-shaped, and may form superficial ulcers. (3) Candida albicans balanoposthitis: Erythema can be seen on the foreskin and glans, with a smooth surface and small blisters. The edges of the erythema are clear, and there are erosions and exudates during acute attacks. (4) Trichomonas phimosis: papules and erythema appear on the glans, which gradually expand and have clear edges. Small blisters the size of a needle can be seen on the erythema, and finally an erosive surface is formed. |
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