Should You Cover the Glans After Applying Lede Mei? - Urology

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Regarding Lede Mei?


When using LedaMed, if the affected area is on the glans penis, should the foreskin cover the glans after applying the medication? During the use of LedaMed, is it advisable to keep the foreskin retracted to maintain dryness and avoid covering the glans for an extended period?

hen kunrao, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/05/30

Dr. Chen Junfu reply Urology


Hello, Mr.
Very Troubled: The principle of using Ledermy ointment is to apply it directly to the affected area while minimizing contact with normal skin.
Therefore, if your foreskin is loose and the glans is easily exposed, it is advisable to maintain this state as much as possible.
However, if the retracted foreskin causes constriction, leading to swelling and discomfort of the glans, please push the foreskin back to its original position after allowing the ointment on the affected area to dry slightly.

Reply Date: 2016/05/30

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When using Lede Mei (a topical medication often used for various skin conditions), it is important to consider the specific area of application and the nature of the medication. In your case, since the affected area is on the glans (the head of the penis), there are a few key points to keep in mind regarding whether to cover the glans with the foreskin after applying the medication.

1. Purpose of the Medication: Lede Mei is typically used to treat conditions such as inflammation, irritation, or infections. The effectiveness of the medication can depend on its ability to remain in contact with the affected area. If the medication needs to penetrate the skin or remain on the surface for a certain period, covering it with the foreskin may hinder its effectiveness.

2. Dryness and Moisture: Keeping the area dry is often recommended for healing, especially if the condition is exacerbated by moisture. If the foreskin covers the glans, it may trap moisture, which could potentially worsen certain conditions. Therefore, if your healthcare provider has advised you to keep the area dry, it may be beneficial to leave the glans uncovered after applying the medication.

3. Duration of Exposure: If the medication is meant to be left on for a specific duration, you should follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider or the medication's guidelines. If it is recommended to keep the area exposed for a certain period to allow the medication to work effectively, then it would be advisable to avoid covering the glans with the foreskin during that time.

4. Consultation with a Healthcare Provider: It is always best to consult with a healthcare provider regarding the specific use of any medication, especially in sensitive areas. They can provide personalized advice based on your medical history and the specific condition being treated. If you have concerns about how to apply the medication or whether to cover the glans, discussing these with your doctor will ensure you are following the best practices for your situation.

5. Monitoring for Side Effects: While using Lede Mei, monitor the treated area for any signs of irritation or adverse reactions. If you notice increased redness, swelling, or discomfort, it may be necessary to consult your healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance.

In summary, whether to cover the glans after applying Lede Mei depends on the specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider, the nature of the condition being treated, and the need to keep the area dry. If in doubt, always seek professional medical advice to ensure the best outcome for your treatment.

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