Can I apply mometasone furoate cream on the glans and foreskin if they are a little sticky?

Mometasone furoate cream can be applied if the glans and foreskin adhesions are caused by eczema dermatitis or other causes. It is not recommended for other causes of adhesion symptoms.
Mometasone furoate cream is mainly used to treat eczema, neurodermatitis atopic dermatitis and pruritus. For adhesions between the glans and foreskin caused by localized eczema or neurodermatitis, mometasone furoate cream can be used as a topical application.
However, mometasone furoate cream should not be used when the primary cause of the adhesions is not related to eczema or neurodermatitis and when there is skin breakdown in the glans area.
It may cause localized burning sensation of the skin, itching and stinging, skin atrophy or skin infiltration during use. Therefore the use is prohibited in the presence of skin breakdown. Use with caution in pregnant and lactating women. Children and elderly people with skin atrophy need to use with caution.
When treating glans or foreskin disorders, it should be used with caution by choosing the right medication under the guidance of a doctor.