At present, many male patients have complained that there are yellow small pimples on the foreskin when they open the foreskin. They are very anxious. They don't know what is going on, how do the small pimples on the foreskin cause it, is there any relationship between the small pimples on the foreskin and the long foreskin?
Relationship between small pimples on prepuce and redundant prepuce
The pimples on the prepuce are characterized by redness and swelling of the prepuce, burning pain, aggravation during urination, and purulent secretion flowing out of the prepuce. If the foreskin is turned over, it can be seen that the inner plate of the foreskin and the penis head are congested, swollen, and the severe cases may have shallow ulcers or erosion, with pus. Generally caused by condyloma acuminatum and balanitis prepuce.
The prepuce balanitis is mostly due to the long and uncleaned prepuce. The filth between the prepuce and the glans, that is, the prepuce scale, will accumulate and stimulate the inflammation of the local prepuce and mucous membrane. This may cause small pimples on the foreskin. Therefore, the small pimples on the foreskin are related to the long foreskin.
Once male friends find that there are small pimples on the foreskin, they should first see if it is caused by excessive foreskin, and can be treated by prepuce surgery. If there is excessive foreskin or phimosis, they need to be surgically removed to prevent repeated infection. Only when the redundant foreskin is removed will there be no inflammation, and thus no pimples will occur.