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Balanoposthitis

Balanitis is an inflammation of the head of the penis. It can happen from a buildup of germs (bacteria, viruses, or fungi) under the foreskin. It can also happen from exposure to soaps and other chemicals. Posthitis is an inflammation of the foreskin. When these conditions occur together, it's called balanoposthitis. In adults, this most often occurs as a complication of diabetes. It can also happen because of obesity or poor genital cleaning habits.

If not treated right away, this can lead to a condition called phimosis. This is an inability to pull back the foreskin from the head of the penis.

This condition may cause pain or discharge from the penis. You may not be able to fully retract the foreskin. The inflammation can make it hard to pass urine. It can also cause impotence.

Side view of man's genitals showing penis, scrotum, testicle, and urethra.

Home care

These guidelines will help you care for your condition at home:

  • If you're able to retract your foreskin:

    • Children. Retract the foreskin and clean with water. Depending on what has caused the infection, apply antifungal or antibiotic cream or ointment to the penis 3 times a day. Follow your healthcare provider's advice on which medicine to use.

    • Adults. Retract the foreskin and clean with water. Apply the antifungal cream called clotrimazole to the foreskin and head of the penis 3 times a day, unless another medicine was prescribed. Clotrimazole cream is available over the counter.

  • If you have diabetes, work with your provider to keep your diabetes in good control.

  • If you're overweight, talk with your provider about a weight-loss plan.

Follow-up care

Follow up with your healthcare provider, or as advised.

When to get medical care

Call your healthcare provider right away if any of these occur:

  • You can't return the retracted foreskin to the forward position. This requires medical care right away.

  • Your symptoms get worse.

  • You can't pee.

Online Medical Reviewer: Marc Greenstein MD
Online Medical Reviewer: Raymond Kent Turley BSN MSN RN
Online Medical Reviewer: Tennille Dozier RN BSN RDMS
Date Last Reviewed: 5/1/2022
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