
Mild inflammation (swelling) and infection of the penis is often due to inadequate and infrequent washing and cleaning, which leads to a build-up of a cheesy looking substance called smegma.
Smegma is a natural lubricant made up of a number of bodily secretions that allows smooth movement between the foreskin and the head of the penis (glans) during sexual intercourse. However, if it is allowed to accumulate in the foreskin it can start to smell, prevent easy foreskin movement, and become a breeding ground for bacteria. This can cause an infection of the head of your penis, called balanitis.
Balanitis
As well as poor hygiene, balanitis can also develop for other reasons, including:
Mild balanitis can usually be treated by washing the affected area, twice a day, using a weak saline solution (salty water). If this does not help, see your doctor who may recommend using an antifungal cream, or antibiotics.
Other causes
A sore and smelly penis can sometimes be caused by a sexually transmitted infection (STD). For example:
If you have any discharge, or pain, you should have it investigated by your doctor, or a STD clinic as soon as possible. If the condition is left untreated, more serious problems may occur.
Many infections are easily treated with antibiotics, antifungal, or steroid creams, or by using simple self-care measures, such as removing the source of any possible allergy.
Further information:
Sexual health clinics (Health Encyclopaedia)
Sexually transmitted diseases (Health Encyclopaedia)
Balanitis (Health Encyclopaedia)
Thrush - men (Health Encyclopaedia)
Thrush - women (Health Encyclopaedia)
Find you nearest STD clinic (Family Planning Association)
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