Among male diseases, excessive foreskin is a common disease. Although this phenomenon is not a fatal disease, it can still bring many hazards to male patients. It is important not to ignore this phenomenon, otherwise the consequences will be unimaginable. Next, let's take a look at the common hazards of excessive foreskin?
Hazard 1: Damage to kidneys
Through clinical observation, it has been found that patients with this disease often develop penile inflammation, which can easily lead to stricture of the patient's urethral orifice or anterior urethra, and slowly lead to difficulty in urinating, which can affect the patient's kidneys.
Hazard 2: Inflammation of the penis
Under normal circumstances, the male reproductive organs and glans can leak out without forming a large amount of dirt. However, the foreskin of a patient contains a large number of foreskin glands. If the foreskin of the patient is too long, the secretion will not be completely eliminated. In the long run, foreskin scaling will form. As this is a good place for bacteria to grow, it can cause inflammation of the patient's penis, and over time, even the necrosis of the glans can occur.
Hazard 3: Carcinogenic hazard
After years of investigation and research, it has been found that if the phenomenon is not treated for a long time, there is a risk of cancer to some extent. If a patient cohabits with his wife, it will not only affect their own physical health, but also affect the health of his wife, which can easily lead to cervical cancer.
In real life, due to the fact that an excessively long foreskin does not pose a fatal risk to the patient's body, many patients ignore this phenomenon and cannot be cured in a timely manner. In fact, this disease can cause significant harm to the patient, and we hope that the patient can be treated in a timely manner.
(Intern Editor: Chen Hao)
 
  