"With regard to the most common diseases of redundant foreskin and phimosis, patients can obtain more complete answers from newspapers, television, advertisements, and other multimedia sources. The following is a discussion of the most concerned issues - the harm of untreated foreskin and phimosis to the body and the benefits of surgery.".
1、 Hazards of foreskin and phimosis:
1. May cause local infection and upward infection: such as balanitis, urethritis, cystitis, etc.
2. Induced premature ejaculation: Due to the long foreskin or long term wrapping of the phimosis, there is little direct contact with other objects. When having sex, the male genitals erect, and the glans more or less directly contacts the vagina. Due to high sensitivity, premature ejaculation occurs.
3. Cause infertility: such as causing testicular, epididymis, prostatitis, etc.
4. Causing gynecological diseases in loved ones: Due to excessive foreskin or foreskin scaling hidden within the phimosis, a large number of bacteria and pathogenic microorganisms cause vaginal, uterine, adnexitis, etc. through sexual life.
5. Impact on development: such as stunted glans, short genitals, etc.
6. Induce carcinogenesis: Chronic inflammatory stimulation, recurrent infection, and hyperplasia can lead to urethral stricture and carcinogenesis.
2、 Benefits after prepuce and phimosis surgery
1. Eliminate pathogens and prevent infection.
2. Reduce risk factors for infertility.
3. Eliminate gynecological inflammation caused by excessive foreskin or phimosis.
4. Promote the growth and development of male genitalia: Due to the exposure of the glans genitalia after surgery, it often rubs against underwear, which unknowingly plays a role in growth and thickening.
5. Prolonging sexual life time: It has the effect of preventing premature diarrhea. Exposed glans and genitals reduce sensitivity due to long-term friction, thus prolonging the time and playing a certain role in preventing premature diarrhea.
6. Reduce the incidence of male genital cancer.
3、 Prepuce and phimosis plastic surgery
"Male foreskin and phimosis are another common and frequently occurring disease, with an average of 1 in 5 males having an excessively long foreskin and 1 in 20 males suffering from phimosis.".
The foreskin is located in the anterior position of the male reproductive organs and tightly encloses the penis. It is not only an important component of the male reproductive organs, but also has important physiological significance. "Prolonged prepuce refers to when the penis is weak, the glans completely surrounds the outer skin, and the penis is fully erect."; A condition in which the glans is still not fully visible. Phimosis is a disease in which the opening of the same foreskin is too narrow, preventing the penis and glans from being exposed outside the foreskin. The above information is for reference only. Patients who require treatment must consult a doctor.