Treating balanitis
Most cases of balanitis are easily treated with good hygiene and creams and ointments recommended by your GP.
Hygiene
If you have balanitis, you should clean your penis daily with lukewarm water and gently dry it.
- Don't use soap, bubble bath, shampoo or any other potential irritant.
- Dry gently under the foreskin after peeing.
- Try a soap substitute like an emollient, available from a pharmacy.
Cleaning a child's penis
- Don't pull back their foreskin to clean under it if it's still fixed.
- If the child is still in nappies, change them frequently.
- Don't use baby wipes to clean their penis.
Find out more about how to wash a penis.
Creams and ointments
Depending on what's causing the balanitis, your GP may recommend creams or ointments, such as:
See your GP if the treatment doesn't start to work within seven days. You may need another treatment or be advised to see a specialist.
Circumcision may be advised in rare cases where a child keeps getting balanitis.
Sex and balanitis
You can have sex during treatment if your balanitis isn't caused by an infection.
But if it's caused by an infection, like an STI or thrush, there's a risk of passing this on.