Treatment of coronal glans inflammation

Inflammation of the coronary sulcus and glans, patients who are circumcised are first recommended to undergo anti-inflammatory treatment and circumcision after recovery. This is because those who simply treat glansitis of the foreskin without circumcision will have glansitis of the foreskin again in the future. If the patient is not circumcised and only has glansitis, he or she can undergo regular anti-inflammatory treatment. For routine bacterial infections, erythromycin ointment and Bactrim can be applied for symptomatic treatment. In case of combined fungal infection, symptomatic treatment can be applied with Dacrynicin. If the woman has vaginitis, she should undergo targeted treatment of vaginitis. For specific types of pathogens, sensitive drugs should be chosen, and a drug sensitivity test is required in this case. During treatment the patient should drink a lot of water to act as a flush to the urethra to prevent retrograde infection of glans and cause inflammation of the urinary system, and at the same time can be flushed with water and soaked in potassium permanganate solution every day, and sexual intercourse should be avoided during treatment.