Red, sore, itchy penis why it happens and what to do

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Red, Sore, Itchy Penis - Why It Happens and What to Do Most men will experience a red, itchy penis from time to time. Swelling, inflammation and itching of the penis is known by the general term balanitis, a Greek word that means “swollen acorn.” In spite of the intimidating-sounding name, an inflamed, sore penis is usually nothing very serious, and in most cases, it can be treated easily by following a set penis care routine. What are the symptoms of balanitis? The typical symptoms of balanitis include:  Redness of the glans (head) and foreskin;  Swelling of the glans and foreskin;  Moderate to severe itching;  Burning upon urination;  Discharge. Because these symptoms can also be caused by numerous other penile problems, some of them more serious, it is important to get checked out by a doctor. In many cases, doctors will be able to diagnose the problem through a visual examination; they may also recommend lab tests if they suspect a more complex problem. What causes the swelling, itching and pain? Balanitis is more common in uncircumcised men, and in most cases, it is simply a matter of inadequate hygiene. Men tend to accumulate a substance known as smegma underneath the foreskin; this pasty material is made up of dead skin cells, body oils and urine that has become trapped under the skin. If it is not washed away regularly, it can attract bacteria that like to feed on it; this triggers the body’s immune system response and causes redness, itching and inflammation. On a less frequent, but still common basis, balanitis can be caused by thrush – an infection resulting from the overgrowth of Candida yeast. Thrush can develop on the penile skin, or men can be exposed to it through unprotected contact with an infected partner. www.man1health.com


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