Mild granulation on penis
Mild granulation on the penis may be due to genital warts, which requires timely local cleaning and treatment.
Mild granulation on the penis is mostly caused by human papillomavirus infection and local genital warts. It is usually caused by local vegetations caused by the long-term infection and stimulation of the virus. It usually shows small protruding bumps on the skin epidermis, and also causes local symptoms of redness, swelling and itching. As the condition worsens, it may cause local burning. At the same time, the possibility of skin difficulties causing purulent lesions cannot be ruled out, and an unpleasant stench will emit.
Patients need to go to the hospital to cooperate with a doctor for a physical examination. They also need to do a viral antibody test and a dermoscopy test. Based on the test results, whether they have human papillomavirus infection can be diagnosed. If there is an infection, interferon gel needs to be applied externally in time to control the condition. At the same time, immunosuppressants need to be taken internally to enhance the body's disease resistance. If necessary, it can be removed by liquid nitrogen or laser. During the treatment process, it is necessary to prevent cross-infection. It is best to avoid sexual intercourse during the active stage of the disease. At the same time, you should wear loose underwear with good breathability and avoid being in a humid environment, otherwise it will affect the normal improvement.
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