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Balanitis is a common infection of the foreskin and glans, and it can occur even in virgins without sexual activity. Many young men between 18–25 years develop balanitis due to poor hygiene, fungal or bacterial infection, tight foreskin (phimosis), or even urinary tract infections (UTI). In this video, Dr. Kuber explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of balanitis in unmarried men. Learn how to prevent balanitis, when to seek medical help, and whether circumcision may be needed for recurrent infections. If you are experiencing redness, swelling, discharge, or itching — don’t ignore it. Early treatment helps prevent complications. 📌 Note Many young men ask about balanitis without sex — here are some quick answers: ❓ Can balanitis happen without sex? ➡️ Yes ✅ It often occurs in virgins due to poor hygiene, fungal/bacterial infection, or UTI. ❓ Is balanitis dangerous? ➡️ Usually not if treated early. But repeated balanitis can lead to phimosis or scarring. ❓ Does balanitis affect fertility? ➡️ No ❌ It doesn’t affect sperm or fertility, but untreated infections can cause discomfort and complications. 👉 For guidance on treatment or circumcision options, contact us: 📞 [+]919370275336 | 🌐 [www.stitchless-circumcision.com] 💬 Drop your questions below — I’ll reply to help!