In addition to the size of the penis, phimosis is also a major problem for men.
As the name suggests, phimosis is the state in which the skin on the penis likes to cover the glans.
In childhood, everyone was in a phimosis state, with the glans completely covered by foreskin. At puberty, when the penis is erect, the foreskin is pulled down and the glans is exposed.
Half of men's phimosis disappears automatically around the age of 18, as long as they are well developed, it is not a problem. However, most people still have their glans covered after adulthood.
There are two types of phimosis, one is pseudophimosis, and the other is true phimosis. Pseudophimosis only requires pulling it down with your hand when erecting, and the glans will be exposed, even automatically breaking out when erecting.
"Most phimosis are pseudosexual, so there are no barriers to sexual activity.".
However, the true phimosis is is different. No matter how you pull it with your hand, the glans cannot appear, which of course requires surgery. "Because the inability of the glans to protrude can affect the production of pleasure, and furthermore, it is easy to accumulate dirt and infect bacteria within the foreskin, which is very unsanitary.".
Generally, young people who are troubled by phimosis are almost all pseudophimosis, as long as psychological barriers are eliminated, there is no need for surgery.
If peeling off the foreskin after an erection can cause pain, or discomfort or pain during intercourse, surgery must be performed.