Mycotic balanitis
Mycotic balanitis is a common male genital disease caused by Candida albicans infection. It occurs more often in young adults between the ages of 20 and 50. Due to the strong secretion of sebaceous glands in young adults and damp vulva, coupled with wearing thick underwear or insufficient cleaning of the vulva, it is very easy for fungus to scatter in the air or parasit here. , Causing trouble, and may pass to the spouse. Many young and middle-aged women often wash their vagina due to changes in their physique, or take drugs such as antibiotics, or excessive cleansing habits, causing changes in the acid-base environment in the vagina, imbalanced parasitic bacteria that are normally restrained by each other, and fungi (fungi) parasitic here ) They will enter by imagination, causing the patient's vulva and vagina to become inflamed. After the intercourse, it is very likely that it will be passed to the spouse, causing fungal balanitis.
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