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How to treat fungal dermatitis of the glans penis

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Asked on:Apr 01, 2026 03:04 AM

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  • Gabby Gabby

    Apr 01, 2026

    Fungal dermatitis of the glans can be improved through general treatment, topical antifungal drugs, oral antifungal drugs, physical therapy, traditional Chinese medicine treatment, etc. Fungal dermatitis of the glans may be related to factors such as low immune function, poor personal hygiene, infection in the spouse, long-term use of antibiotics, diabetes and other factors. It usually presents with symptoms such as glans erythema, itching, desquamation, and increased secretions.

    1. General treatment

    Wash the affected area with warm water every day, keep it dry and clean, and avoid using irritating lotions. Choose cotton underwear with good breathability to avoid prolonged sitting or local friction. Sexual intercourse is prohibited during treatment, and spouses need to undergo simultaneous examination and treatment to prevent cross-infection. People with diabetes need to strictly control their sugar to reduce the role of urine sugar in promoting fungal growth.

    2. Topical antifungal drugs

    You can use triamcinolone acetonide econazole cream, miconazole nitrate cream, clotrimazole cream and other drugs as directed by your doctor. These drugs work by inhibiting the synthesis of fungal cell membranes. Before use, the affected area needs to be cleaned and dried, and applied thinly and evenly. Local burning sensation may occur during medication. If skin atrophy or secondary infection occurs, discontinue medication and seek medical attention.

    3. Oral antifungal drugs

    For stubborn or widespread infections, systemic medications such as oral fluconazole capsules, itraconazole capsules, and terbinafine tablets can be used. People with abnormal liver function should use it with caution, and liver enzyme indicators need to be monitored during medication. Combining oral drugs with topical drugs can enhance the efficacy, but attention should be paid to drug interactions.

    4. Physical therapy

    For recurrent cases, low-energy laser irradiation can be used to inhibit fungal growth through photothermal effect. Ultraviolet therapy can regulate local immunity and reduce recurrence. Physical therapy must be performed by a professional physician, and medications must be used to maintain the effect after treatment.

    5. Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment

    Those whose syndrome is characterized by damp-heat syndrome can use modified Longdan Xiegan Decoction and external use of Kushen Decoction for fumigation and washing. For spleen deficiency and dampness syndrome, Shenling Atractylodes Powder and Cnidium Monnieri Powder can be applied externally. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment requires continuous conditioning, and consolidation of medication is still required after symptoms are relieved.

    During treatment, you need to avoid eating spicy foods and high-sugar diets, and supplement vitamin B in an appropriate amount to enhance skin resistance. Close-fitting clothing needs to be ironed and disinfected every day, and avoid sharing towels and bathing equipment with others. When symptoms worsen or are not relieved after a week of medication, the treatment plan should be reviewed and adjusted in a timely manner. After recovery, you still need to maintain good hygiene habits to prevent recurrence.