Can inflammatory granuloma of the glans be cured?

Inflammatory granuloma of the glans can usually be cured. Inflammatory granuloma of the glans is caused by a localized inflammatory reaction of the glans, which causes macrophages to gather and proliferate, thus forming a well-demarcated lesion that protrudes from the skin and mucosa. Generally through active anti-infection treatment, such as the use of amoxicillin, clindamycin and other antibiotics anti-infection treatment, local topical mupirocin ointment, fusidic acid cream and other antibiotic drugs, active anti-infection treatment, inflammation subsides, glans inflammatory granuloma most will subside on their own; if it can’t, you can take the laser or surgical measures to remove the granuloma. Inflammatory granuloma of the glans needs to go to the regular hospital in time to make a clear diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, do not blindly use their own medicine.