Preputial adhesion
Hello doctor, I visited a large hospital recently.
My foreskin is adhered to the coronal sulcus.
The doctor said I don't need surgery and gave me an ointment for my eyes to see if it can help it retract.
How should I apply this ointment? Can this ointment help retract the foreskin? I am already 19 years old.
Afu, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/04/01
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: In the morning, rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly.
Apply ointment to the adhered skin.
In the evening, soak in warm water for 15 minutes, then try to separate the skin by pulling from both sides.
If there is any wound or significant pain, stop the process and remember to reapply the ointment, as there may be small wounds.
Repeat this process for two days.
If you are unable to separate the skin after one month, you may need to visit a hospital.
We will assess how to proceed from there.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2020/04/01
More Info
Understanding penile adhesions, particularly in the context of phimosis or other related conditions, is crucial for effective treatment and care. Penile adhesions occur when the foreskin (prepuce) adheres to the glans (the head of the penis), which can lead to discomfort, difficulty in hygiene, and potential complications if left untreated. In your case, it seems that your physician has diagnosed you with adhesions at the corona (the ridge of the glans) and has recommended a non-surgical approach, which is often appropriate depending on the severity of the condition.
Treatment Options
1. Topical Steroid Creams: The ointment prescribed by your doctor, which is typically a topical steroid, is designed to reduce inflammation and promote the separation of the foreskin from the glans. These creams can help in softening the skin and may facilitate the gradual detachment of the adhered foreskin.
2. Gentle Manual Separation: In some cases, after applying the cream, gentle manual manipulation may be recommended. This should be done carefully and only if you feel comfortable. It is essential to avoid any forceful attempts to separate the foreskin, as this can lead to pain or injury.
3. Hygiene Practices: Maintaining proper hygiene is vital. Ensure that the area is kept clean and dry. You can gently retract the foreskin during bathing to clean the area, but avoid any aggressive pulling.
4. Follow-Up Care: Regular follow-up with your healthcare provider is essential to monitor the progress of the treatment. If the adhesions do not improve with conservative management, further options may be discussed, including surgical intervention.
Application of the Ointment
When applying the ointment, follow these steps for optimal results:
- Wash Your Hands: Before applying any medication, ensure your hands are clean to prevent introducing bacteria to the area.
- Apply a Small Amount: Use a small amount of the ointment as directed by your physician. You do not need to use excessive amounts; a thin layer is usually sufficient.
- Gently Massage: If instructed, you can gently massage the ointment into the area where the adhesion occurs. This can help the medication penetrate the skin and may assist in loosening the adhesion.
- Frequency: Follow the prescribed frequency of application. Typically, this may be once or twice a day, but adhere strictly to your doctor's instructions.
Additional Considerations
- Age Factor: At 19, your body is still in a stage of development, and many conditions related to the foreskin can resolve naturally over time. However, it is essential to address any discomfort or hygiene issues promptly.
- Avoid Irritants: Be cautious with soaps or products that may irritate the genital area. Use mild, unscented products to minimize irritation.
- Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on any changes in symptoms. If you experience increased pain, swelling, or signs of infection (such as redness or discharge), contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Conclusion
In summary, penile adhesions can often be managed effectively with conservative treatment, including the use of topical medications and proper hygiene. It is essential to follow your doctor's instructions closely and maintain regular follow-ups to ensure the best outcome. If you have any concerns or if the condition does not improve, do not hesitate to seek further medical advice. Your health and comfort are paramount, and there are various options available to address this issue effectively.
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