Is it okay to rub sodium heparin on the glans?

Apply Heparin Sodium Cream to the glans when conditions such as eczema and soft tissue injuries occur. Sodium heparin cream is used clinically for early frostbite, ulcers, chaffing, eczema as well as soft tissue injuries and superficial phlebitis. If any of these conditions are present on the glans, it may be applied at the discretion of the physician. After administration, allergic reactions such as rash and itching may occur; very few patients may also experience skin irritation such as a burning sensation. Contraindications to this drug include severe hypertension, craniocerebral trauma or intracranial hemorrhage patients are prohibited; the presence of bleeding disorders or burns patients are prohibited; postpartum women or preeclampsia is prohibited. It should be noted that during the application period, the eyes and other mucous membranes should be avoided; avoid long-term, large-area application; pregnant women and lactating women should be cautious about the application; this drug is prohibited for those who are allergic to the drug, and allergic people should be cautious; burning sensation and other conditions at the site of the drug should be discontinued in time, and cleaned. For patients, if you need to apply this drug; must be examined after the use of medical advice.