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I have been getting a recurring fungal infection on the glans penis for the past few years. What medicine or ointment should I use to treat it?

Asked by Male, 35 · 7 days ago

For a fungal infection on the glans (balanitis), an over-the-counter antifungal cream like Clotrimazole (1%) or Miconazole (2%) applied twice daily for 7 to 14 days is typically effective. Keep the area clean and gently dry it after washing, avoiding harsh or scented soaps. However, because this infection is recurring, it is crucial to consult a doctor or urologist. Repeated infections can be a sign of an underlying health issue, such as diabetes, or may require treating your sexual partner to prevent reinfection. Please seek a professional medical evaluation rather than repeatedly self-treating.
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