What are the symptoms of vulvovaginitis in men

Male vulvovaginitis may refer to penile tumescence, which is commonly characterized by itching, burning pain and often a burning sensation of the skin in the area of the penis.
The main symptoms of male priapism are itching, burning and a burning sensation. If left untreated for a long period of time, the skin may thicken or crack, become rough, and become hypopigmented. Some men with severe symptoms may also experience secondary infections, resulting in swelling, ulceration, and increased secretions, which can cause many inconveniences.
A small number of men do not have obvious symptoms, infected with the penis head inflammation and do not know, often in the physical examination will only be found.
If men have the above symptoms, they should go to the regular hospital for examination and treatment.
If you are married, it is recommended that you bring your partner along for examination and treatment as prescribed by the doctor. During the treatment period, couples should avoid sexual intercourse to avoid cross-infection.