What to do if your glans comes back after two weeks of ketoconazole?

The recurrence of glans after two weeks of ketoconazole should be timely medical treatment, clear reasons for recurrence, identify the causative agent, use sensitive drugs.
Glans is the inflammatory reaction of the glans or the prepuce of the penis caused by infection and trauma to the glans area. At present, the most common clinical cause of glansitis is due to pathogenic pathogens. Typical performance for the glans skin mucous membrane edema, erythema, erosion, etc., may also be accompanied by urinary pain, irritation and other discomfort.
The recurrence of glans with ketoconazole after two weeks is best sampled to do pathogen examination and drug sensitivity test, clear pathogens and sensitive drugs. Candida glans use clotrimazole cream, azole allergy is prohibited.
Anaerobic infections due to glans can use metronidazole, azole allergy is prohibited. Aerobic bacterial infections can be applied to betamethasone cream topical, betamethasone allergy is prohibited.
It is recommended to actively seek medical advice and follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication.