patient:
I am an elderly person in my 60s and an elderly person. After reading the article "foreskin, foreskin scaling, and cancer", I am very worried. I really don't want to die faster for this. Please point out a way to survive and teach me how to treat and prevent it.
answer:
Prolonged foreskin is a common disease in men. The foreskin, as a component of the male external genitalia, has important physiological functions. The medical community has been conducting research on the function of the foreskin, and with the deepening of research, there has been a renewed understanding and understanding of the function of the foreskin.
Some people believe that phimosis and excessive foreskin (which refers to abnormal length here) do not interfere with sexual life and fertility, and therefore are not a genital disease. In fact, this view is not scientific. Because, whether it's phimosis or excessive foreskin, it's harmful to the human body.
Long foreskin itself does not cause lesions, but it often accumulates scale due to long foreskin, which can lead to cancer due to long-term stimulation of foreskin scale. "The sebaceous glands in adolescents are highly secreting, and if the foreskin is too long, it is easy to accumulate dirt and is difficult to remove, resulting in a malodorous odor, and having a certain impact on future sexual life. Therefore, it is advisable to remove the foreskin in adolescents if it is too long.".
If the opportunity for early excision has been lost, after the age of 60, sexual life is no longer a very important component of life, and the secretion of sexual hormones is correspondingly reduced. The secretion of sebaceous glands in the foreskin is also relatively weakened, and the scale in the foreskin is not so severe. Therefore, resection at this time is of little significance in preventing cancer, and it is no longer necessary to undergo this surgery. However, it is important to wash carefully every day, especially by turning up the foreskin, cleaning the glans and glans groove, and paying frequent attention. If there is any abnormality, seek medical attention in a timely manner.
The only way to treat excessive foreskin or phimosis is through surgical treatment. The Korean style minimally invasive cosmetic circumcision introduced by the andrology department of a hospital in Jinhua is the most advanced surgical treatment for foreskin in Jinhua. The entire operation only takes 20 minutes, with a neat and beautiful appearance, no scars found, and can be treated as you go, without affecting work and learning, without side effects. The biggest advantage is that the time to restore a couple's life can be one month earlier than traditional surgery.
Several major features of this operation:
The procedure for circumcision is about 20-30 minutes, requiring no hospitalization, minimally invasive and painless, and can be followed with treatment.
"After surgery, there may be slight pain and blood stasis in the wound. You can take painkillers regularly. Due to the abundant blood supply to the penis, it can heal in 5-7 days.".
Before the wound heals, conduct regular reexamination.
"After circumcision, the wound should be kept clean and dry. Do not shower. After urinating, be sure to wipe it clean with a paper towel, and do not wet the gauze.".
The wound is sutured with absorbable intestinal suture, so there is no need to remove the suture.
If there is an erection of the penis, please protect the wound and allow the penis to subside naturally to prevent the wound from cracking. Young patients can also take diethylstilbestrol 1mg, 3 times per day, to prevent early morning erections.
If the wound is swollen, painful, and bleeding, return to the hospital for medical attention.
8. Panties should be frequently changed and washed to keep them clean and sanitary.
"After one month of circumcision, if the patient recovers well, he or she can resume sexual activity, but it should be discontinued.".
"Be cautious in selecting qualified doctors to perform surgery, as their skills can affect the appearance and recovery process after surgery.".