What happened to the white skin in the coronary groove?

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2025-05-04 04:55:31 Views: 32 times

Coronal groove white skin a rub broken, consider balanitis, eczema, genital herpes and other causes, details are as follows:

What happened to the white skin in the coronary groove?

1, balanitis

balanitis consider candida infection, aerobic bacteria infection, excessive friction, scaling accumulation and other factors caused. Patients glans mucosa by inflammatory factors stimulation, can lead to local congestion edema, a large number of inflammatory secretions exudation, resulting in the above symptoms.

2, eczema

wearing airtight underwear, mental stress, immune abnormalities, genetic factors can cause eczema. Patients can appear papules, blisters, erosion, exudation, mossy change, etc. At this time local skin barrier damage, hard rub can be damaged.

What happened to the white skin in the coronary groove?

3, genital herpes

genital herpes is considered to be caused by herpes simplex virus infection, can lead to blisters, erosion, ulcers around the genital skin mucosa. After the blister fluid subsides, can form white skin, rub the affected area can damage the skin mucosa, appear broken skin phenomenon.



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