Foreskin pain
Introduction
Introduction Pain symptoms appear in the foreskin, need to pay attention, because this may be a health abnormality of the foreskin, should go to the hospital for examination in time, in order to determine the cause, early treatment. Foreskin pain can generally be caused by a variety of factors, patients are identified according to their own circumstances, specific treatment. In clinical treatment, the foreskin is too long and the foreskin ligament is too short, which can cause pain in the foreskin.
Cause
Cause
1, suffering from foreskin is too long or phimosis: foreskin is too long or phimosis, can make the secretion of the foreskin of the foreskin can not be discharged, sebum and urine sediments synthesis of cheese-like stinky "skin scale". Due to the long-term chronic stimulation of urine and smegma, inflammation of the foreskin and mucous membranes can be induced, resulting in foreskin pain. From the perspective of preventing infection and improving the quality of sexual life, circumcision should be performed as soon as possible.
2, masturbation leads to foreskin injury: young people have strong sexual desire, often masturbation. Sometimes masturbation is too rough, causing varying degrees of foreskin damage. Because of the high level of excitement during masturbation, the damage is relatively small and may not be noticed, but the wound on the foreskin is highly susceptible to bacterial contamination, which induces dermatitis.
3, do not pay attention to external genital hygiene: If you do not pay attention to regular cleaning of the external genitalia, or when the foreskin is not turned over during washing, the secretions of the foreskin sebaceous glands will accumulate under the foreskin, forming a smegma like bean curd. Smegma is a good culture of bacteria, and it is easy to induce dermatitis without timely removal.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Foreskin phimosis inspection smear
Corresponding inspections can be made for specific traits.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
The disease should be differentiated from the drug-induced fixed drug eruption.
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