Changes in men's lifestyles have led to an increasing risk of male phimosis. Many men do not have a correct understanding of the condition after suffering from phimosis, and patients with phimosis will choose to avoid treatment. "Male phimosis patients who do this will only exacerbate their condition and cause significant harm to their bodies.".
What are the hazards of male phimosis?
(1) Risk of cancer:
Phimosis and phimosis may induce penile cancer. Modern scientific research shows that foreskin scaling is a carcinogen. According to surveys, 85% to 95% of patients with penile cancer are phimosis or phimosis. "Phimosis and phimosis not only affect one's own health, but if one sleeps with his wife, they can also bring foreskin dirt into the vagina, stimulate the uterus, and induce cervical cancer.".
(2) Obstructs penis development and affects sexual harmony:
"Phimosis can affect the growth and development of the penis. During puberty, due to the tight wrapping of the penis head and the lack of external stimulation, the development of the penis head is greatly constrained, resulting in the development of sexual organs. After maturity, the circumference of the crown of the penis head is significantly small, affecting sexual pleasure.". Adults may have phimosis or phimosis that affects their normal sexual life. Especially for men with a small diameter of the foreskin, the upturned foreskin cannot be restored, and the foreskin is tightly stuck in the coronal groove, forming an incarcerated phimosis, causing less pain. In severe cases, glans edema may occur due to poor blood flow, and even glans necrosis may occur.
(3) Inflammation of the penis:
There are abundant sebaceous glands in the foreskin that can secrete a large amount of sebum. "When phimosis or phimosis occurs, the secretion of the sebaceous glands within the foreskin cannot be excreted, and the sediment in sebum and urine forms a cheesy, odorous" "foreskin scale." ". Scald on the foreskin is suitable for bacterial growth and can cause inflammation of the penis and foreskin. Germs can also cause urinary tract infections through the urethra. Inflammation that occurs at the urethral orifice can cause narrowing of the urethral orifice after healing, causing difficulty in urination.