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==Treatment==
==Treatment==
*Irritant
===Reduce Irritation===
**Sitz baths BID-TID while inflammation persists
*Sitz baths BID-TID while inflammation persists
**Hygiene
*Hygiene
***Clean between foreskin and glans with Q-tip and irrigate with water until resolves
**Clean between foreskin and glans with Q-tip and irrigate with water until resolves
***Once resolved regular bathing of area in water (no soap) should be sufficient
**Once resolved regular bathing of area in water (no soap) should be sufficient
*Bacterial
===Antimicrobial===
**Topical triple antibiotic ointment QID or mupirocin cream BID
{{Balanoposthitis Antimicrobial}}
*Fungal
**Topical antifungal agent BID x 2wk
***Clotrimazole 1% cream, miconazole 2% cream (may combine w/ hydrocortisone cream)
***Nystatin cream 100,000 units/gm if infection is resistant
**Single PO dose of fluconazole may be used in patient with diabetes mellitus or severe infection


==Disposition==
==Disposition==

Revision as of 15:17, 18 April 2015

Background

  • Balanitis = cellulitis of the glans
  • Posthitis = cellulitis of the foreskin
  • Risk factors:
    • Poor hygiene
    • Phimosis
  • Etiology
    • Irritant, bacterial, or fungal
  • Recurrent balanoposthitis can be sole presenting sign of diabetes mellitus

Diagnosis

  • Glans, foreskin are swollen, tender, and edematous
  • Erythematous papular rash with satellite lesions = fungal

Differential Diagnosis

Non-Traumatic penile diagnoses

Treatment

Reduce Irritation

  • Sitz baths BID-TID while inflammation persists
  • Hygiene
    • Clean between foreskin and glans with Q-tip and irrigate with water until resolves
    • Once resolved regular bathing of area in water (no soap) should be sufficient

Antimicrobial

Common organisms are Candida, anaerobes, and Group B Streptococcus

Antifungal

  • Clotrimazole 1% applied topically to glans q12hrs until resolution
  • Nystatin cream 100,000 units/gm if infection is recurrent after clotrimazole therapy

Antibacterial

  • Topical triple antibiotic ointment QID or mupirocin cream BID

Disposition

Discharge

See Also

Paraphimosis Reduction

Source

UpToDate, Tintinalli