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Suggest Treatment For Swollen Foreskin

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Posted on Wed, 3 Sep 2014
Question: My son has just presented with a swollen foreskin (almost balloon like). Doesn't hurt to urinate, a little itchy, not a lot of redness. I'm thinking infection, have applied Bactroban. Am I doing the right thing?
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Answered by Dr. T Chandrakant (44 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Is the glans seen ?

Detailed Answer:
HI,
1. Is the foreskin retracted and the glans is visualized?
2. Or the foreskin is on the glans and swollen?

Both have different significance.

If the foreskin is swollen and retracted above the glans (head) , this is paraphimisos and pulling skin down on the glans is the only need.

If the glans is not seen and the foreskin is swollen this may be an allergic reaction, usually settles well on its own.
Fine- no problem with bactroban.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Dr. T Chandrakant

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Suggest Treatment For Swollen Foreskin

Brief Answer: Is the glans seen ? Detailed Answer: HI, 1. Is the foreskin retracted and the glans is visualized? 2. Or the foreskin is on the glans and swollen? Both have different significance. If the foreskin is swollen and retracted above the glans (head) , this is paraphimisos and pulling skin down on the glans is the only need. If the glans is not seen and the foreskin is swollen this may be an allergic reaction, usually settles well on its own. Fine- no problem with bactroban.