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Balanitis is the inflammation of the head (glans) of the penis, usually caused by bacterial or fungal infections, poor hygiene, skin irritation, or allergic reaction.
A tight foreskin (phimosis) can also lead to balanitis by making it difficult to clean the area properly, allowing irritants or infection to build up.
Common symptoms include redness, swelling, itching, pain, and discharge.
Medications: Oral and topical creams to reduce infection, redness, and itching.
Hygiene: Keeping the area clean and dry is essential.
Diabetes Control: Managing blood sugar helps prevent flare-ups.
Surgery: Circumcision using advanced techniques like laser or stapler may be advised for recurring cases.
The cost of Treatment depends on the following factors:
The best cost estimation is provided after a clinical examination by an expert surgeon. HexaHealth offers advanced yet affordable treatment options that are friendly to your pocket. Call Our Experts for Free!


Balanitis is a medical condition that refers specifically to the inflammation of the skin on the head of the male genitalia. Balanoposthitis, on the other hand, refers to inflammation of both the head of the genitalia as well as the foreskin that covers it. It is a combination of balanitis and posthitis, which is inflammation of the foreskin. Symptoms of balanoposthitis may include redness, swelling, pain, discharge, and difficulty retracting the foreskin.
No, balanitis treatment is noninvasive and painless. It usually involves topical creams, improved hygiene, or oral medication. In rare cases where a minor procedure is required (like circumcision), it is performed under local anesthesia and with advanced and safe techniques for a pain-free experience.
Yes, health insurance plans cover the cost of the surgery if the procedure is done for medical reasons. We will need details of the policy to confirm if it is covered. Our team facilitates paperwork on your behalf, ensuring smooth approval & a cashless facility. Contact HexaHealth for a simple cashless and hassle-free experience.