Split in the crown of a child may be caused by glansitis, which can present dangers such as erythema of the mucous membrane of the glans skin and painful urination. If it is caused by prepuce, untreated may affect the genital development.
Most of the cases of coronal fissures are caused by glans, and children may have symptoms such as erythema, edema, erosion and ulceration of the glans skin mucosa, as well as discomfort such as painful urination, irritation and itching sensation.
If the child’s coronal fissure is caused by the prepuce, not timely medical treatment measures may affect the normal development of the child’s genitals.
When a child has symptoms of coronal fissures, parents should take their children to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and treat the symptoms, so as not to delay the condition.