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What Is Balanitis?

Balanitis is redness and soreness in the head of the penis. It can cause extreme un-comfortability at the end of the penis and the loose flap of skin surrounding the tip. However, it can be treated and is often easy to prevent. Balanitis can affect men of any age group. But those who are circumcised are at a significantly lesser risk of getting the disease. While balanitis is not an STD (sexually transmitted disease), certain STDs such as gonorrhea and chlamydia may contribute to the disease.

Overview

Types of balanitis
  • Zoon's balanitis
  • Circinate balanitis
  • Candida balanitis
What are the symptoms of balanitis?
  • Shiny , tight skin on the glans
  • Redness around the head of the penis
  • Tight foreskin
  • Soreness, irritation, and inflammation around the head of the penis
  • Lumpy, thick discharge coming from under the foreskin
  • Pain during urination
  • Foul smell
  • Sores around the head of the penis
  • Swollen glands near the penis
Potential causes of balanitis?
  • Bacteria
  • Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
  • Skin conditions such as lichen planus , eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis.
  • Irritants like detergents and perfumes
  • Poor hygiene

Diagnosis & Treatment

Diagnosis of Balanitis

Balanitis is typically diagnosed through a detailed evaluation of symptoms, medical history, and physical examination. Since many signs of balanitis are visible, a clinical examination is often sufficient to confirm the condition. Additional tests may be recommended to identify the underlying cause and rule out associated medical conditions.

  • Physical Examination – The doctor examines the penis and foreskin for signs of redness, swelling, irritation, discharge, or skin changes associated with balanitis.
  • Swab Test – A sample may be collected from the affected area or urethral opening to identify bacterial, fungal, or sexually transmitted infections.
  • Urinalysis – A urine test may be performed to detect urinary tract infections and evaluate for conditions such as diabetes.
  • Blood Tests – Blood investigations may be recommended to identify infections, assess blood sugar levels, and evaluate overall health.
  • Skin Sample Examination – In selected cases, a small skin scraping may be analyzed to identify fungal infections, skin disorders, or other underlying causes of inflammation.
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Treatment of Balanitis

The treatment of balanitis depends on the underlying cause and severity of symptoms. Most cases can be managed effectively with medications, improved hygiene practices, and appropriate medical care. Early treatment helps prevent complications and recurrent infections.

  • Improved Genital Hygiene - Regular washing and gentle drying of the penis and foreskin can help reduce irritation and support recovery.
  • Antifungal Medications - Antifungal creams may be prescribed when balanitis is caused by a fungal or yeast infection.
  • Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Itch Creams - Topical medications may be recommended to reduce itching, redness, swelling, and discomfort.
  • Antibiotic Treatment - If a bacterial infection is identified, appropriate antibiotics may be prescribed based on the cause and severity of the infection.
  • Circumcision Surgery - for recurrent or chronic balanitis, circumcision may be recommended to remove the foreskin and reduce the risk of future infections and complications.
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Why Choose Pristyn Care for Balanitis Treatment?

Delivering Seamless Surgical Experience in India

01

Advanced Balanitis Treatment Through Surgery

At Pristyn Care, you can avail advanced circumcision that removes the foreskin without any risks and guranatees quicker recovery from balanitis.

02

Free Consultation with Experienced Urologists

At Pristyn Care, we have expert urologists with 8-10 years of experience in performing circumcision surgery with successful results.

03

Quick Recovery with Effective Results

Pristyn Care promises quick recovery due to effective laser circumcision surgery. Most patients experience effective long-term relief from balanitis pain and discomfort within a couple of weeks of treatment.

04

Minimal Pain and Scarring

Surgery removes the foreskin with minimal pain and scarring and offers better aesthetic results for the patient post-surgery.

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Complications of Untreated Balanitis

If balanitis is not treated promptly, persistent inflammation can lead to several complications that may affect urinary function, sexual health, and overall penile health. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent these long-term issues.

  • Lichen Sclerosus (BXO) – Chronic inflammation may lead to the development of white, hardened patches on the penile skin, which can affect the normal flow of urine and semen.
  • Foreskin Scarring – Repeated inflammation can cause scar tissue formation, making the foreskin tight and difficult to retract.
  • Ulceration and Skin Damage – Severe or prolonged balanitis may result in painful sores, skin breakdown, and bleeding, increasing the risk of secondary infections.
  • Recurrent Infections – Untreated balanitis can increase susceptibility to repeated bacterial or fungal infections of the penis and foreskin.
  • Increased Cancer Risk – Long-standing inflammation has been associated with an increased risk of certain penile skin abnormalities and malignancies.

Post-Operative Care After Balanitis Surgery

Proper post-operative care is essential after circumcision surgery for balanitis. Following your urologist’s instructions can help reduce discomfort, promote healing, and minimize the risk of complications during recovery.

  • Take Prescribed Medications – Use all medications, including pain relievers and antibiotics, exactly as advised by your doctor.
  • Wear Loose and Comfortable Clothing – Loose-fitting clothes and supportive underwear can help reduce friction, swelling, and discomfort around the surgical area.
  • Avoid Strenuous Activities – Refrain from heavy lifting, intense exercise, and physically demanding activities until your doctor advises otherwise.
  • Maintain Proper Hygiene – Keep the surgical site clean and dry, and follow all wound-care instructions provided by your healthcare team.
  • Avoid Irritating Products – Do not use harsh soaps, perfumes, lotions, or chemical-based products that may irritate the healing skin.
  • Attend Follow-Up Visits – Regular follow-up consultations help monitor healing progress and address any concerns promptly.

When to See a Doctor for Balanitis?

Medical attention should be sought if symptoms of balanitis persist, worsen, or recur despite basic hygiene measures. Early consultation can help prevent complications and ensure appropriate treatment.

  • Persistent Inflammation – Consult a urologist if redness, swelling, itching, or irritation does not improve within a few days.
  • Pain or Difficulty Urinating – Seek medical advice if you experience burning, pain, or difficulty passing urine.
  • Recurrent Infections – Repeated episodes of balanitis may indicate an underlying condition that requires specialized treatment.
  • Discharge or Foul Odor – Unusual discharge, bleeding, or persistent foul smell should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
  • Difficulty Retracting the Foreskin – Tightness of the foreskin or inability to retract it comfortably may require medical assessment.

Timely consultation with an experienced urologist can help diagnose the underlying cause of balanitis and provide effective treatment to prevent recurrence and long-term complications.

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FAQs About Balanitis Treatment in Hindupur

Can balanitis spread to others?

The answer depends on what caused balanitis. If balanitis is due to normal bacterial infection or the usage of any chemical, it is considered non-contagious. However, if an STI causes it, the infection and the microbes in the foreskin can transmit to the other person. In this case, only the microbes are transmitted but not the disease. Certain bacteria or viruses cause balanitis, and that is contagious.

When to see a doctor for balanitis?

If the head of the penis or the foreskin is inflamed and does not subside or go away in 3 to 4 days, you should consult a good urologist to treat balanitis. Also, if you have had unprotected sex anytime in the past, you must mention it to your urologist. Pristyn Care urologists in Hindupur are not only trained in providing balanitis treatment, but also in diagnosing and treating other penile disorders such as phimosis, paraphimosis, balanoposthitis, tight frenulum and many more.

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