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Good hygiene

The best way to prevent balanitis is through good hygiene.

  • Wash the glans carefully every day, making sure you gently clean under the foreskin.
  • Do not use perfumed shower gels. Using water alone, or water and a mild soap, is sufficient to clean the penis.
  • Alternatively, use aqueous cream as a soap substitute, to avoid irritation.
  • Make sure you fully dry the penis before getting dressed.

Avoiding irritants

  • Condoms/lubricants: sometimes the chemicals used in condoms or lubricants can irritate the penis. If you think your symptoms may be related to this, try using a condom for sensitive skin. Ask your pharmacist, GP or nurse at your local sexual health (GUM) clinic for advice. 
  • Detergents: wash your underwear with non-biological washing powder and make sure all the detergent is rinsed out before wearing.
  • Chemicals: wash your hands before using the toilet if you work with chemicals or have traces of other products on your hands as they could irritate the delicate skin of     the penis.
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