Itching at the coronary groove and the ligament, considering that it is caused by circumcision, glans, allergy, etc. It is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease.
1. Foreskin infection: Foreskin infection is an inflammation that occurs on the foreskin. Usually when the foreskin is long, the foreskin can wrap around the glans and the coronary groove, if not often clean, easy to hide dirt, easy to inflammation. Inflammation can involve the glans and the coronal sulcus. Therefore, itching at the crown and the ligament may be caused by circumcision.
2. glansitis: glansitis is the inflammation of the glans, the main clinical manifestation is in the glans, foreskin, coronal groove and other parts of the glans, the appearance of red pimples, herpes, and secretion, and even the foreskin scales and so on. Patients may have itching, pain and other discomforts. So itching at the coronal and tethered area may be caused by glansitis.
3. Allergy: Allergy is the excessive immune response that occurs after the human body comes into contact with certain allergens. The way the human body comes into contact with allergens is usually skin contact, eating, inhalation and so on. Allergies can be characterized by itching, pimples and other symptoms. Allergies can occur in all parts of the body, so itching at the coronary canal and ligament may be caused by allergies.
If you feel unwell, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition or causing adverse reactions.