The examination of Candida glans mainly includes physical examination, laboratory examination and pathologic examination.
1. Physical examination: the main examination includes the size and shape of the penis and whether there is deformity, phimosis, hypospadias, etc. In the case of Candida glans, the mucous membrane of the glans is congested, edema, with white patches attached to it. Candidiasis glans can be seen in the mucous membrane of the glans with congestion, edema, attached with white patches.
2.Laboratory examination:
(1) Secretion examination: scraping the scales or secretions from the glans and other places for examination, Candida or its mycelium can be seen.
(2) Pathogen culture examination: if the secretion examination is negative, further bacterial or fungal culture can be performed, and if Candida is cultured, the diagnosis can be confirmed.
(3) Blood and urine routine: signs of infection such as elevated white blood cells can be seen.
(3) Pathological examination: it is an invasive examination to collect skin tissues, which can clarify the type of glansitis and exclude precancerous lesions at the same time.
If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for diagnosis and treatment.