We say that besides erectile dysfunction (ED) and ejaculation disorders, which pose a high risk to male reproductive health, phimosis and phimosis are another common and frequently occurring disease. On average, one in five males has phimosis and one in 20 males has phimosis.
What are the symptoms of phimosis? The foreskin is located in the anterior position of the male reproductive organs, tightly enveloping the penis. It is not only an important component of the male reproductive organs, but also has important physiological significance. Phimosis refers to when the penis is in a weak state, the glans is completely enclosed within the outer skin, and the penis is fully erect; The condition where the glans is still not fully visible. Phimosis is a disease where the opening of the foreskin is too narrow, preventing the penis and glans from being exposed outside the foreskin.
The hazards of foreskin elongation
Although phimosis and phimosis are minor complications in male diseases, their widespread incidence makes them common and poses great harm, which cannot be underestimated. Patients with phimosis often accumulate in the foreskin after urination, as well as factors such as necrosis and shedding of cells and secretions on the surface of the foreskin and glans, contamination and reproduction of the rectum and perineum, In a warm and humid environment, it is very easy to form a white film like substance - smegma.
If the smegma is not thoroughly cleaned for a long time, it will stimulate the prepuce and glans, and eventually lead to other diseases, such as prepuce balanitis, prepuce calculus, premature ejaculation, local long-term inflammation, and immune dysfunction.