Diseases of the genitourinary system

Balanoposthitis treatment

Treatment of balanoposthitis begins with tests to determine the cause of the inflammation and the microorganisms that caused the disease.

Chronic balanoposthitis

Chronic balanoposthitis can be an independent disease, but most often appears in patients with diabetes, skin diseases and immune system pathologies.

Balanoposthitis in a child

Balanoposthitis in a child is an inflammatory disease that affects the head of the penis and the tissues of the foreskin. The main cause of inflammation in a child is failure to observe personal hygiene rules.

Acute balanoposthitis

Acute balanoposthitis most often occurs due to improper or untimely treatment of inflammatory and infectious diseases affecting the genitals.

Types of balanoposthitis

Types of balanoposthitis are divided into several groups, each of which is determined by the source of infection.

Candida balanoposthitis.

Candidal balanoposthitis is an inflammatory disease that affects the inner layer of the foreskin. As a rule, with candidal balanoposthitis, the head of the penis suffers. The disease is caused by fungi of the genus Candida.

Balanoposthitis

Balanoposthitis is a disease that affects both women and men, and even children. Let's consider what balanoposthitis is, the main causes and symptoms of the disease. And also what is the danger of balanoposthitis and methods of its treatment.

Bladder prolapse

Prolapse of the bladder (cystocele) is the result of a decrease in the muscular-ligamentous apparatus that supports it. As a result, the position of the bladder changes downwards with the anterior wall of the vagina and a protrusion forms in it.

Non-inflammatory chronic pelvic pain syndrome

Non-inflammatory chronic pelvic pain syndrome (NICPPS, category IIIb according to the NIH classification) is a periodic pain in the lower abdomen, perineum, external genitalia, lumbosacral region observed for more than 3 months, accompanied or not accompanied by urinary disorders.

Inflammatory chronic pelvic pain syndrome

Chronic pelvic inflammatory pain syndrome (CIPPS, category IIIa according to the NIH classification) is a nonbacterial inflammation of the prostate gland that lasts for more than 3 months.