What to do about vesicles and ulcers at the crown?

Vesicular ulcers at the crown, or coronal ulcers, are treated differently depending on the cause. Generally, it can be treated by strengthening nursing care, topical medication, drugs and so on.
1. Enhanced care: If the coronary ulcer is caused by accidental injury, such as condom allergy, overly strenuous sex, etc., attention should be paid to avoiding accidental factors, using protective ointment on the surface of the ulcer, such as zinc oxide ointment, etc., and paying attention to the use of mild cleansing products to maintain hygiene.
2. Topical medication: for fungal or bacterial infections caused by coronal ulcers, antibacterial treatment is needed. You can follow the doctor’s instructions to apply local ketoconazole ointment, mupirocin ointment and other topical drugs.
3. Medications: Coronary ulcers can also be a sign of early syphilis noma. Can follow the doctor’s instructions intramuscular injection of penicillin or ceftriaxone sodium, or oral tetracycline or erythromycin drugs treatment.
It is recommended that patients with coronal erosion ulcers, timely medical treatment as early as possible.