The so-called foreskin refers to the skin of the penis that folds into a double layer at the head of the penis. In infancy, the foreskin is longer, wrapping around the penis so that the glans and the outer mouth of the urinary head cannot be exposed, which is called physiological phimosis. "With age, the penis and foreskin gradually develop. By puberty, the foreskin recedes and the glans is exposed in adulthood.". However, in about 30% of adults, the foreskin still completely covers the glans of the penis. Only when the foreskin is turned up by hand or the penis is fully erected can the glans and the external opening of the urethra be exposed, which is known as excessive foreskin. The secretion of the sebaceous glands and urine stains in the foreskin are often hidden within the foreskin. If not cleaned, the turtle's head can be chronically stimulated by urine stains and secretions, which, in addition to affecting sexual life, can also lead to penis cancer, Patients with phimosis should receive emergency treatment if they experience incarceration of the foreskin, swelling and pain of the glans during sexual life.
In addition, the foreskin is too long, and the dirt hidden under the foreskin during sexual life can stimulate the female cervix for a long time, easily causing cervical cancer. Therefore, it is best to perform circumcision for patients with redundant foreskin or phimosis. There is no need to worry about the impact of circumcision on sexual sensitivity. On the contrary, due to the exposure of the glans and penile frenulum, sexual sensitivity has increased compared to previous years. Prolonged foreskin can cause diseases such as foreskin inflammation, urinary system infection, and male penis cancer. However, some male patients often pay insufficient attention to treatment, leading to the occurrence of various diseases, The current treatment method for excessive foreskin is completely different in concept and concept from that of the past. Doctors not only cut excessive foreskin, but also attach importance to the beauty and functional integrity of male reproductive organs. In addition, the advanced materials and surgical methods currently used have avoided the pain of thread removal.
At the same time, excessive foreskin can also cause various reproductive diseases in women. Due to excessive foreskin "harboring dirt", foreskin scaling can cause reproductive organ diseases in women, such as trichomonal vaginitis, fungal vaginitis, mycoplasma, and chlamydia infections. More seriously, women at the stage of adolescent cervical squamous metaplasia are more sensitive to carcinogens, while foreskin scaling can cause cervical infections, It can easily lead to cervical cancer. Therefore, men with excessively long foreskins should pay more attention to treatment, and do not allow "excessively long foreskins" to sneak on your wife.