Mycosis fungoides is correctly referred to as mycosis glans, which can be treated with medication, such as topical clotrimazole ointment and oral itraconazole capsules, and some patients with a long foreskin may also need surgical treatment.
Mycosis fungoides generally refers to the inflammation caused by Candida albicans infection, the patient will mainly manifest for the foreskin area itching, burning and other symptoms, usually accompanied by red pimples. This disease can be transmitted to sexual partners during sexual intercourse, and can be treated with medication and surgery.
1. Drug treatment:
(1) topical drugs: patients with mycosis fungoides can use sodium bicarbonate solution to wash the affected area, and can also use some antifungal ointment to apply, such as clotrimazole ointment. For patients with fungal infection, doctors will give itraconazole and other drugs according to their actual situation.
(2) Oral medication: For patients infected with mycoplasmal foreskin infection, you can take oral itraconazole capsules and other antifungal drugs according to the actual situation for treatment.
2. Surgical treatment: there are some mycoplasmic foreskin infection may be related to the long foreskin, after drug control of acute inflammation, can be circumcision.
Patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to actively cooperate with the treatment, pay attention to the need for medication under the guidance of a doctor, not blindly self-medication, so as not to delay the condition.