1. Smegma in diabetes mellitus
- Author
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Thamarai Kannan Sampath and Krishna Prasanth Baalan
- Subjects
Male ,Sexually transmitted disease ,Sexually transmitted infection ,Type 1 diabetes ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Urinary system ,Glans penis ,Images in Clinical Medicine ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology ,diabetes mellitus ,smegma ,Smegma ,Foreskin ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Circumcision, Male ,Personal hygiene ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Humans ,Syphilis ,business - Abstract
A 37-year-old male patient presented with 1-month history of pain over the bulb of penis during retraction of foreskin. Patient suffered from type 1 diabetes mellitus on poor glycemic control. On examination multiple white patches of 1 mm x 3 mm dimension were observed with pain during retraction of prepuce. Smegma deposition over the glans penis and erythematous areas were revealed while scraping the lesions. The patient, screened for urinary tract infection (UTI) and sexually transmitted disease (STD) including hepatitis B, syphilis and HIV which were negative and complete blood count was normal. Since smegma can be a precursor for genital infections, physicians must scrupulously examine diabetic patients presenting as timely diagnosis and treatment would improve patient´s quality of life. The patient, put on long acting insulin and advised personal hygiene and showed significant improvement during his follow-up visit, 1 month later.
- Published
- 2021