Can circumcision prolong sexual life? This is what many patients want to know. In fact, circumcision is harmful to health and sexual life. So can circumcision prolong the time of sexual life?
1. Can circumcision prolong sexual life?
Long prepuce refers to the condition that the penis is weak, the glans is completely surrounded by the outer skin, the penis is completely erect, and the glans is still not completely visible. Phimosis is a disease that is too narrow to expose the penis and glans outside the foreskin. It needs to be treated as soon as possible.
Circumcision can prolong sexual life. Exposed glans and genitals will reduce sensitivity and prolong time due to long-term friction, which has a certain role in preventing premature ejaculation.
2. Do people with long foreskin need surgery?
The answer is no, it is generally believed that the surgical indications for excessive prepuce are: excessive prepuce and small prepuce mouth; The prepuce scales are accumulated in the prepuce sac or coronary groove, or often accompanied by inflammatory infection; Congenital phimosis with recurrent infection.
3. Can circumcision prolong sexual life?
In clinical practice, some patients complain of short sex life and long foreskin, come to see a doctor and require circumcision. Is circumcision effective for this patient? Because the long foreskin covers the glans and coronal sulcus for a long time, it is less irritating, especially sensitive and prone to premature ejaculation. After circumcision, the patient's glans was just exposed, which may lead to more sensitive sexual life and shorter sexual life. With the long-term exposure of the glans and coronal sulcus, under the stimulation of clothing friction, erection, regression and erection occur repeatedly, which reduces the sensitivity, gradually prolongs the sexual life time, and has the effect of treating premature ejaculation. However, due to the complex etiology of premature ejaculation, its impact varies from person to person. Not every circumcision patient can prolong their sexual life. Due to the lack of relevant clinical data, the specific efficacy is still unclear.
Therefore, circumcision can be considered for patients with premature ejaculation and inflammation of the foreskin. However, due to the complex causes of premature ejaculation, circumcision can be used as a means to treat premature ejaculation, but the effects are different, and the foreskin operation may not extend the delivery time.