What happened to the polyps on the glans

Polyps on the glans should always be examined in a hospital. Under normal circumstances, there are usually no new organisms on the glans, and the presence of polyps should be noted whether it is a condyloma acuminata, penile cancer, or a reactive change in the tissue of the glans penis. If there is circumcision, there may be inflammatory polyps on the glans. This condition can be relieved quickly by washing, keeping dry and taking anti-inflammatory drugs. If there are cauliflower-like changes and there is unclean sexual intercourse, it is important to suspect whether it is a condyloma acuminata, and the diagnosis can be made by white acetate test. If there is a large amount of cauliflower-like new organisms on the glans with foul-smelling and bloody discharge, this condition should be highly suspected of penile cancer. It must be examined clearly before further diagnosis and treatment can be made.