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* Redness of the penis
* Redness of the penis
* Other rashes on the head of the penis
* Other rashes on the head of the penis
* Foul smelling discharge
* Foul-smelling discharge
* Painful foreskin and penis
* Painful foreskin and penis


===Complications===
===Complications===
Recurrent bouts of balanitis may cause scarring of the [[Foreskin|preputial orifice]]; the reduced elasticity may lead to [[Phimosis|pathologic phimosis]].<ref>{{EMedicine|article|777539|Phimosis}}</ref> Further complications may include:<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.clarewellclinics.co.uk/sexual-health-clinic/balanitis/ |title=Balanitis |website=clarewellclinics.co.uk |access-date=2024-11-08}}</ref>  
Recurrent bouts of balanitis may cause scarring of the [[preputial orifice]]; the reduced elasticity may lead to pathologic [[phimosis]].<ref>{{EMedicine|article|777539|Phimosis}}</ref> Further complications may include:<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.clarewellclinics.co.uk/sexual-health-clinic/balanitis/ |title=Balanitis |website=clarewellclinics.co.uk |access-date=2024-11-08}}</ref>  
* Stricture of [[urinary meatus]]
* Stricture of [[urinary meatus]]
* [[Phimosis]]
* [[Paraphimosis]]
* [[Paraphimosis]]



Latest revision as of 09:09, 16 June 2025

Template:Short description Template:Infobox medical condition (new) Balanitis is inflammation of the glans penis.[1] Balanoposthitis is the proper term when the foreskin is also affected.[1] Balanitis on boys in diapers must be distinguished from redness caused by ammoniacal dermatitis.[2]

Etymology

The word balanitis is from the Greek βάλανος Script error: No such module "Lang"., literally meaning 'acorn' because of the similarity in shape to the glans penis.[3] -Itis is a suffix from the Greek for 'inflammation'. Posthe is the Greek word meaning 'foreskin'.

Signs and symptoms

  • Small red erosions on the glans (first sign)
  • Redness of the foreskin
  • Redness of the penis
  • Other rashes on the head of the penis
  • Foul-smelling discharge
  • Painful foreskin and penis

Complications

Recurrent bouts of balanitis may cause scarring of the preputial orifice; the reduced elasticity may lead to pathologic phimosis.[4] Further complications may include:[5]

Causes

File:Balanitis caused by smegma.jpg
Balanitis caused by smegma

Inflammation has many possible causes, including irritation by environmental substances, certain medications, physical trauma, and infection such as bacterial, viral, or fungal.[6][7] Some of these infections are sexually transmitted, however a yeast infection, Candida balanitis, is generally not categorized as such.

It is less common among males who are circumcised; in many cases, a dysfunction of the foreskin is a causal or contributing factor.[1] Both not enough cleaning and too much cleaning can cause problems.[1]

Diagnosis

Diagnosis may include careful identification of the cause with the aid of a good patient history, swabs and cultures, and pathological examination of a biopsy.[6]

Types

Treatment

Initial treatment in adults often involves simply pulling back the foreskin and cleaning the penis.[1] However, some topical antibiotic and fungal ointments may be used for treatment for mild cases. Depending upon severity, hydrocortisone and other steroidal creams may be used upon consultation.

Epidemiology

Balanitis "is a common condition affecting 11% of adult men seen in urology clinics and 3% of children" in the United States; globally, balanitis "may occur in up to 3% of uncircumcised males".[14]

Other animals

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Prepuce of a dog affected by balanoposthitis

In dogs, balanoposthitis is caused by a disruption in the integumentary system, such as a wound or intrusion of a foreign body. A dog with this condition behaves normally, with the exception of excessive licking at the prepuce, and a yellow green, pus-like discharge is usually present.

In sheep (rams/wethers), ulcerative enzootic balanoposthitis is caused by the Corynebacterium renale group (C. renale, C. pilosum & C. cystidis).

For the condition in bulls, caused by a virus see Bovine herpesvirus 1.

Balanoposthitis is believed to have contributed to the decline to near-extinction of the marsupial Gilbert's potoroo.[15]

References

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Further reading

External links

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