Summer weather is hot, a season where many people often experience irritability. However, there are a group of people who should be more irritable. These people are patients with excessive foreskin. Due to the hot and humid weather, this has created many favorable conditions for the growth of bacteria, which is very suitable for the growth and reproduction of bacteria. Experts say long foreskins and phimosis are common problems for many men. "Male patients with redundant foreskin and phimosis can lead to chronic irritation by long-term urine and foreskin scaling, which can cause edema, congestion, erosion, repeated cross infection, and even foreskin incarceration, leading to severe consequences such as foreskin and glans necrosis.". It is also possible to introduce germs into women through marital sex. The only method of treatment for redundant prepuce and phimosis is circumcision. What is the cause of excessive foreskin?
What is the reason for the appearance of excessive foreskin?
1. Bacterial infection:
The male penis is invaded by bacteria, leading to contraction and tension, causing the foreskin to become too long. Broadly defined as prokaryotes, bacteria refer to a large group of primitive single-celled organisms that have no nuclear envelope around their nuclei and only have exposed DNA called a nuclear region (or nucleoid), including two major groups: eubacteria and archaea. What people usually refer to as bacteria in a narrow sense is a class of prokaryotic microorganisms, which are a class of prokaryotic organisms with short and thin shapes, simple structures, and often reproduce in a dichotomous manner. They are the most widely distributed and numerous organisms in nature, and are the main participants in the natural material cycle.
2. Inflammation of the foreskin of the penis:
Acquired inflammatory adhesion or foreskin inflammation of the penis. The foreskin is a disease of glans and foreskin with the highest incidence rate. Almost all patients have phimosis or excessive foreskin. Between the glans and the overlying foreskin, a warm, moist bacterial culture medium is formed due to the shedding of epithelial cells, glandular secretion, and C. foreskin. Once the bacteria enter, they can cause inflammation.
3. Adhesion of the foreskin of the penis:
Congenital adhesion of the foreskin of the penis.
4. Injury to the prepuce of the penis:
"Injury to the prepuce of the penis, hematoma, organic adhesions, or burn scars, resulting in the inability of the prepuce to turn up, and the inability to expose the glans penis.".
5. Narrow prepuce opening:
The male foreskin lacks elasticity, and its foreskin opening is narrow, resulting in a phenomenon of excessive foreskin length.
6. The penis lacks energy for upward reproduction:
The male penis lacks energy for upward reproduction, resulting in an overlong foreskin.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)