What’s wrong with a man’s reddened crown

The redness of a man’s coronary groove may be caused by trauma, circumcision, warts and so on.
1. trauma: for example, the coronary groove by the underwear friction, or has been hit by external forces, etc., can lead to coronary groove damage, and then redness, swelling and pain and other discomforts, which can cause a man’s coronary groove redness.
2. circumcision: clinical manifestations of the head of the penis itching, burning sensation, pain, penile foreskin, coronal groove, glans red, swollen, moist, and can occur penile incarceration, which can cause men’s coronal groove redness.
3. Warts: usually caused by human papilloma virus infection, men are more common in the glans, the coronal groove, the foreskin tie, urethral opening and other parts. Some patients have itchy symptoms, which may cause redness of the man’s coronal groove.
There are many other causes of redness in the groin, if accompanied by other discomforts, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.