Sexual Health
The dangers of male foreskin and foreskin are all here, so it's not good not to cut them
"Phimosis and excessive foreskin: Both are conditions where the entire penis cannot be exposed when the foreskin is too long, resulting in an erection.". "Prolonged prepuce refers to the fact that the prepuce covers the urethral orifice, but can be turned upside down to expose the urethral orifice and penis head.". The phimosis cannot be turned upside down, exposing the urethral orifice and penis head. In real life, it is also a very common disease. The best method of treatment is circumcision.
The harm of male foreskin and phimosis
1. Affecting penis development
Due to the tight wrapping of the glans by the foreskin, the development of the penis is constrained, resulting in a significantly smaller length and diameter of the penis than men of the same age. Adulthood is also prone to foreskin incarceration and phimosis, which can lead to glans necrosis in severe cases. In foreign countries, children are generally circumcised around the age of 3;
2. Breeding tens of billions of bacteria causing reproductive inflammation
Too long foreskin can easily harbor dirt and breed a large number of bacteria. Germs invading the urethra can cause urinary tract infections, can cause genital inflammation such as prepuceitis, balanitis, and urethritis, and can also increase the risk of infection with genital warts, herpes, and other sexual diseases;
3. Postmenopausal men who cause impotence and premature ejaculation
Because the glans mucosa is usually less stimulated, the nerves in the glans mucosa are too sensitive. During sexual life, the glans and vagina rub against each other, causing premature ejaculation, impotence, decreased sperm activity, and other sexual dysfunction diseases, and even causing infertility in men;
4. Impairment of renal function induces cancer
Prolonged foreskin can cause reproductive inflammation, causing bacteria to travel up and infect the kidneys. If left untreated for a long time, it will damage kidney function. In addition, foreskin scaling is also a carcinogen and is one of the factors leading to male penis cancer. According to a survey, 85% - 95% of patients with penile cancer are caused by phimosis or excessive foreskin.
5. Harmful to reproductive health of female partners
During sexual life, dirt from the foreskin can be brought into the vagina of a female partner, leading to female infections with reproductive diseases such as trichomonal vaginitis, fungal vaginitis, mycoplasma, and chlamydia infections. More seriously, foreskin scaling can also induce cervical cancer.