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Balanoposthitis - WikEM Balanitis = inflammation of the glans Posthitis = inflammation of the foreskin Balanoposthitis = inflammation of both glans and foreskin Recurrent balanoposthitis can be sole presenting sign of diabetes mellitus Risk factors Poor hygiene Uncircumcised Diabetes Immunodeficiency Phimosis Etiology Fungal (most common overall, candida most common
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Fluconazole - WikEM General Type: Antifungal Dosage Forms: IV; PO Common Trade Names: Diflucan Adult Dosing General Candidiasis, oropharyngeal esophageal 100mg PO qday x 2 week to
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Phimosis - WikEM Background Unable to retract foreskin over glans Most uncircumcised infants have normal, physiologic phimosis Nearly all cases resolve by 5yr of age Nearly all cases resolve by 5yr of age Only emergency if causes acute urinary retention
Balanoposthitis - WikEM Background Balanitis = inflammation of the glans Posthitis = inflammation of the foreskin Recurrent balanoposthitis can be sole presenting sign of diabetes mellitus