What’s wrong with the white skin on the glans

White skin on the glans is one of the clinical manifestations unique to mycosis fungoides. Mycosis fungoides is a mycosis fungoides inflammatory change in the head of the glans caused by a man having sex with a woman who has mycosis fungoides and not using contraception. In addition to the general clinical manifestations of glans, there are two characteristic clinical manifestations of mycosis fungoides, one of which is a white layer of skin on the glans that resembles a tofu-like discharge. The itching is more pronounced and more intense than the general glansitis. So a white skin on the glans is likely to be suffering from mycosis fungoides. The treatment of mycosis fungoides requires both men and women to be treated at the same time, turn up the foreskin, keep it dry, and locally use clotrimazole cream and dacrynic cream, together with oral itraconazole.