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BALANITIS
Definition:
Balanitis is Inflammation of the foreskin of the penis in an uncircumcised male child.
Signs & Symptons
- Pain, redness and swelling of the head of the penis.
- Inflammation of the foreskin.
- Ulceration of the penis.
- Enlarged lymph glands in the groin.
- Chills and fever (rare).
- Pustular discharge from the penis (rare).
- Burning on urination (rare).
Causes
Infection from bacteria under the foreskin of the penis that invade the head of the penis.
Risk Increases With
- Inadequate cleansing under the foreskin.
- Trauma or minor injury to the foreskin and penis
Prevention
- Wash daily with soap and water. Avoid strong soaps. Cleanse under the foreskin.
- Stretch a tight foreskin with daily gentle retraction.
Diagnostic Measures
- Classical symptoms.
- History and exam by a doctor.
- Laboratory culture of the discharge from the infected area, in some cases.
Possible Complications
- Ulceration of the penis.
- Spread of infection to deeper skin layers of the penis shaft.
Probable Outcomes
Usually curable in 1 to 2 weeks with medical treatment.
General Measures
Use warm-water soaks to relieve pain.
Medication
Your doctor may prescribe a safe antibiotic, mild analgesic, and some cream for applying
Contact your Doctor
- Your child has symptoms of balanitis.
- Symptoms don’t improve in 3 days, despite treatment.
- Balanitis recurs. Consider circumcision.