Vorhaut brennt und ist rot?
Hallo Community.
Hätte da mal eine Frage. Seit einer gewissen Zeit habe ich immer wieder mal das Problem das meine Vorhaut oben im Bereich des letzten cm immer mal wieder sehr rot ist und brennt. Meine Vorhaut ist minimal zu eng wobei ich Sex haben kann damit. Sind es mini Risse die dann brennen oder kann es andere Gründe haben?
Yeah, that can be a slight constriction. She’s negotiable. I wouldn’t wait any longer, but make an appointment with the doctor. He is the first contact person, writes an ointment supporting the pre-skin stretch or assigns you to the urologists if necessary.
I thought it was necessary to visit the doctor. Thanks for the answer
It is possible for the redness and burning to be caused by small cracks or irritations in the foreskin, in particular when the foreskin is narrow. However, there could also be other causes, such as, for example, a fungal infection or an inflammation of the pre-skin (Balanitis). It is important that you visit a doctor to get an accurate diagnosis and get an appropriate treatment.
It is also possible that there is a narrowing of the foreskin (phimose), which leads to the fact that the foreskin cannot be retracted properly. In this case, it may be difficult to clean the foreskin, which may lead to infections or inflammations. A doctor can help you to determine whether a treatment is required to stretch the foreskin or if necessary to perform a circumcision.
I thought about fungal infection. But it’s always good again and again. Wouldn’t that be long?
Hello, Jean.
I guess the cracks are coming through the constriction. If you have sex with this one, the foreskin will be irritated and overstressed. It would make sense to have an ointment written against the constriction. It doesn’t always have to be operated and doesn’t hurt.
Good luck!
Thank you.
Please go to one of my colleagues, Urologen. These may be at least two possible causes which may lead to a chronic disease if they remain untreated.
Thank you. I’ll do it.
I think GiladBerlin definitely gave you the right advice. You’re right with the urologist, he can look at the problem and help you.
Go to the Urologist