Experts in the treatment of foreskin suggest that men should not let their foreskin envelop their sexual well-being. I believe that there are many male friends who know about phimosis, male experts say, because in recent years, investigations have found that more and more male friends have phimosis. Phimosis refers to the condition where the glans is wrapped around the outer skin of the penis when it is weak, and some glans cannot appear even after the penis is fully erect. What are the hazards of phimosis if left untreated?
There is a risk of cancer:
Phimosis and phimosis may trigger penile cancer. Modern scientific research shows that smegma is a carcinogen. According to the survey, 85% - 95% of patients with penis cancer are phimosis or redundant prepuce.
Inflammation of the penis:
There are abundant sebaceous glands within the foreskin, which can secrete a large amount of sebum. When the phimosis or prepuce is too long, the secretion of sebaceous glands in the prepuce cannot be discharged, and the sebum and the sediment in urine can form a cheese like and smelly "smegma". Smegma is suitable for bacterial growth, so it can cause inflammation of penis head and prepuce.
Obstructing penis development and affecting sexual harmony:
Phimosis can affect the growth and development of the penis. During adolescence, due to the tight wrapping of the foreskin around the glans penis and the lack of external stimulation, the development of the glans penis is greatly constrained, resulting in a significantly smaller circumference of the crown of the glans penis after sexual organ development and maturation, which affects sexual pleasure.
Impairment of renal function:
Due to inflammation of the penis, it can cause narrowing of the urethral opening or anterior urethra, causing difficulty in urination. Prolonged difficulty in urination can damage the function of the kidneys.
Experts say that through the above introduction, male friends have gained a certain understanding of the dangers of foreskin elongation. Therefore, male friends must attach great importance to the treatment of phimosis.