Regarding the rupture of the blister mentioned above?
Doctor, I have a question.
I previously had issues with my glans, and it seems that the two blisters on my glans have ruptured again, leaving a little fluid.
I plan to disinfect it with Betadine and then apply the ointment prescribed by the clinic.
Is this usage appropriate? (The clinic doctor did not explain my condition in detail, but I have seen a doctor!) The issues on my foreskin and testicles have already resolved.
I would also like to ask if the ointment "Furun K" is not recommended for long-term use?
Yiquan, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/01/30
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
One Punch: Hello, you can disinfect this way.
It is very thorough.
Once the lesions have healed, there is no need to use medication.
Any medication has side effects.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again, and we can discuss and research further.
Answers found online should only be used as a reference; if necessary, it is still important to seek medical care at a healthcare facility.
This message is from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Director of the Urology Department at Taitung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, who cares about you.
Reply Date: 2016/01/30
More Info
Managing blisters on the glans can be a delicate issue, and it's important to approach treatment with care. Based on your description, it seems you are dealing with blisters that have ruptured, leaving some fluid. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to manage this condition effectively.
Understanding the Condition
Blisters on the glans (the head of the penis) can arise from various causes, including friction, infections (such as herpes or fungal infections), allergic reactions, or irritation from products like soaps or lubricants. It’s crucial to identify the underlying cause to ensure appropriate treatment.
Treatment and Medication Guidance
1. Cleaning and Disinfection: Using a mild antiseptic like iodine (as you mentioned) can help disinfect the area. However, be cautious with iodine, as it can be irritating to sensitive skin. A saline solution or mild soap with water is often recommended for cleaning the area gently.
2. Topical Medications: If your doctor prescribed a specific ointment, it’s essential to follow their instructions. Many topical treatments can help reduce inflammation and promote healing. However, if the ointment contains steroids or other potent ingredients, long-term use may not be advisable due to potential side effects, such as skin thinning or increased susceptibility to infections.
3. Avoiding Irritants: While managing the blisters, avoid any potential irritants. This includes harsh soaps, scented products, and tight-fitting clothing. Opt for breathable, loose-fitting underwear to minimize friction.
4. Hydration and Moisture: Keeping the area moisturized can aid in healing. If you are using a cream like "膚潤康" (Furun Kang), check the ingredients and consult your healthcare provider about its long-term use. Some creams are designed for short-term application and may not be suitable for prolonged use due to potential side effects.
5. Monitoring Symptoms: Keep an eye on the blisters. If they become increasingly painful, show signs of infection (such as increased redness, swelling, or pus), or if you develop fever or systemic symptoms, seek medical attention promptly.
6. Avoiding Sexual Activity: Until the blisters have healed completely, it’s advisable to avoid sexual activity. This will help prevent further irritation and reduce the risk of transmitting any potential infections.
7. Follow-Up Care: Since you mentioned that your doctor did not provide detailed information, consider scheduling a follow-up appointment. It’s essential to have a clear understanding of your condition and treatment plan. If necessary, ask for a referral to a dermatologist or urologist who specializes in genital skin conditions.
Conclusion
In summary, managing blisters on the glans requires careful attention to hygiene, appropriate use of medications, and avoidance of irritants. While using iodine for disinfection is acceptable, ensure that the topical treatment prescribed is suitable for your condition and does not pose risks with long-term use. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice and follow-up care to ensure optimal healing and prevent recurrence. If you have any concerns about your treatment or symptoms, don’t hesitate to reach out to a medical professional for further guidance.
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