Small bumps on the foreskin may be caused by eczema, allergies or inadequate personal hygiene and should be treated with medication. 1. Eczema: Eczema is a relatively common skin disease. If you wear clothes with poor permeability for a long time, the foreskin may be in a humid environment, which will induce eczema and cause small bumps on the local skin, accompanied by pain and itching. It needs to be treated with anti-inflammatory and antipruritic drugs, such as zinc oxide ointment, which is an external medicine. After cleaning the foreskin, you can apply the medicine to the affected area, and then you need to cooperate with massage techniques, which can help the absorption of the medicine and promote the recovery of the small bumps as soon as possible. 2. Allergy: If you have an allergic constitution, wearing fiber-rich underwear may cause allergies on the foreskin, and small bumps may appear. You need to take some anti-allergic drugs orally for treatment, such as cetirizine and loratadine. 3. Inadequate personal hygiene: Inadequate personal hygiene may lead to invasion of bacteria and germs, which may cause small bumps on the skin. The clinical symptoms are pain and itching. In severe cases, the symptoms can be improved by cleaning with potassium permanganate. |
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