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ICD-10 code: N48.2

Chapter: Diseases of the genitourinary system

Other Inflammatory Disorders of the Penis

The penis is a sensitive organ that can be affected by various inflammatory disorders, which cause discomfort, pain, and even erectile dysfunction. While some of these disorders are relatively common, others are rare and require specialized medical attention. Here are some of the most common inflammatory disorders of the penis:

  1. Balanitis: This is a common inflammatory condition that affects the head of the penis (glans) and foreskin. It is usually caused by poor hygiene, bacterial or fungal infections, or skin irritants. Symptoms include redness, swelling, itching, and discharge. Treatment may include topical or oral antibiotics or antifungal medications, as well as improved hygiene.
  2. Balanoposthitis: This is a combination of balanitis and inflammation of the foreskin (posthitis). It is commonly caused by poor hygiene, irritation, or sexually transmitted infections. Symptoms include redness, swelling, pain, and difficulty retracting the foreskin. Treatment may include antibiotics, antifungal medications, or circumcision in severe cases.
  3. Penile dermatitis: This is an allergic or irritant reaction that affects the skin of the penis. It can be caused by various substances, including soaps, detergents, condoms, lubricants, and clothing. Symptoms include redness, itching, and rash. Treatment may include avoiding the trigger substance, using topical corticosteroids, and improving hygiene.
  4. Lichen planus: This is a rare inflammatory disorder that can affect the skin, mouth, and genitals. It is characterized by small, itchy, purplish bumps that may form white streaks. The cause is unknown, but it may be related to an autoimmune reaction. Treatment may include topical or oral corticosteroids, as well as other anti-inflammatory medications.
  5. Peyronie's disease: This is a rare condition that causes the penis to bend or curve during erection, due to the formation of scar tissue in the tunica albuginea (the fibrous tissue that surrounds the erectile chambers). The cause is unknown, but it may be related to trauma or genetic factors. Treatment may include oral medications, injections, or surgery.

If you experience any symptoms of an inflammatory disorder of the penis, it is important to seek medical attention promptly. Your healthcare provider can diagnose the condition and recommend appropriate treatment based on the underlying cause and severity of the symptoms. In some cases, lifestyle changes and improved hygiene may be sufficient to resolve the problem, while in other cases, medications or surgery may be necessary.