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What's wrong with chickenpox on the foreskin? What should I do?

Asked by:Freyr

Asked on:Apr 17, 2026 05:06 PM

Answers:1 Views:387
  • Bok Bok

    Apr 17, 2026

    Chickenpox on the foreskin is mostly thought to be related to over-stimulation of the foreskin, but it cannot be ruled out that it is caused by herpes simplex virus infection, balanitis, etc. The cause needs to be clarified and targeted treatment must be carried out.

    1. Overstimulation of the foreskin

    Excessive masturbation or squeezing of the foreskin may cause local trauma to the foreskin and form blister-like changes. It is recommended to develop good sexual habits and avoid frequent masturbation.

    2. Herpes simplex virus infection

    Infection with the herpes simplex virus can cause a blister-like rash on the genitals that is accompanied by pain. You can take entecavir dispersible tablets, emitenofovir tablets and other drugs as directed by your doctor.

    3. Balanitis

    Stimulated by infection, trauma and other factors, inflammation of the glans may be induced, resulting in symptoms such as local redness and swelling of the glans foreskin and ulcer formation. Patients can take cefixime granules, amoxicillin capsules and other drugs as directed by the doctor.

    In addition, it may also be related to diseases such as genital herpes, genital warts, and scrotal eczema. When the condition is serious, it is recommended to seek medical examination and treatment in time.

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