Long foreskin is common 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 foreskin, and with the deepening of research, there has been a renewed understanding and understanding of the function of foreskin. So what about a long foreskin? How to treat redundant foreskin?
What if the foreskin is too long?
The Korean style circumcision originated in South Korea, breaking through traditional surgical methods in concept and technique, not only minimally invasive cutting of the overlong foreskin, but also preserving the function and beauty of male reproductive organs. Because this method does not require stitches to be removed, does not affect work, and follows treatment. The operation can solve the problem within 30 minutes. There is no pain during and after the operation, no bleeding, no infection, and no impact on urination. It has no impact on the patient's work and life. It is undoubtedly the best choice for men with excessive foreskin and phimosis.
Is the foreskin too long likely to cause the following adverse effects?
1. Premature ejaculation: The most common condition is when the foreskin covers the glans, but the glans is exposed during erection. Due to the fact that the glans mucosa is usually hidden under the foreskin, the glans mucosa is usually less subject to friction and stimulation, making the neural sensation of the glans mucosa overly sensitive. During sexual activity, the glans is exposed after erection. When the glans and the vagina are rubbed and stimulated, the glans mucosal nerves become too sensitive and trigger premature ejaculation, resulting in premature ejaculation.
2. Non ejaculation: Contrary to the cause of premature ejaculation caused by excessive foreskin, non ejaculation is often caused by phimosis. In this case, due to the excessive protection of the glans by the skin, the rich neural conductive stimulation and stimulating excitation functions of the glans disappear. If the stimulation intensity required to stimulate ejaculation is not achieved during sexual life, it is easy to avoid ejaculation. This often prevents men from experiencing the joy and joy brought about by sex.
3. Potential risk of causing cancer: Many years ago, the medical community found that the incidence rate of penis cancer in Jewish men and cervical cancer in women was extremely low. After investigation and research, it was found that Jewish religious habits were circumcised shortly after the birth of a boy. Further research has shown that male foreskin scaling (residual urine crystals) is one of the important causes of male penis cancer and female cervical cancer.
4. "Impact on the normal development of the glans: In some patients with phimosis, repeated urethral infections can easily cause adhesion between the foreskin and glans mucosa, affecting the normal development of the glans, and in severe cases, glans deformity can occur.".