Under the "prelude" of phimosis and redundant prepuce, behind the "theme" of Smegma, there will be a "variation climax" of Penile cancer, which is a terrible "climax", because Penile cancer is a disease that will take away life.
Phimosis and foreskin are phenomena caused by natural developmental abnormalities in males. Phimosis refers to the condition where the opening of the foreskin is too small to retract the glans penis. If the foreskin is too long, it covers all the glans penis. The opening of the foreskin is not small and can barely retract a part of the glans penis. The phimosis and foreskin are too long, and the penis head cannot be exposed. A series of pathological changes eventually lead to terrible Penile cancer.
Under the prelude of phimosis and redundant prepuce, behind the theme of Smegma, there quietly appears the variation climax of Penile cancer, which is a terrible climax. Because Penile cancer is a disease that takes life.
One day, especially at the age of 50-60, there will be an inexplicable lump on the head of the penis, which is neither painful nor itchy, but it will continue to grow and grow like a camellia, protruding from the surface of the penis and changing its shape.
The surface of the lump can also ulcerate, with a foul odor and many secretions. As the condition progresses, nearby lymph nodes expand, and eventually cancer cells metastasize to the liver and lungs, posing a threat to life. Of course, doctors can treat early Penile cancer through surgery and other methods, but wouldn't it be better not to have Penile cancer?
Since this "dangerous chain" begins with phimosis and foreskin elongation, it is necessary to take precautions and cut off this "prelude". A "trilogy of harm" cannot be played. The Jewish people performed Circumcision on the eighth day after the birth of the baby, so there was almost no Penile cancer; Muslim Islamists also perform Circumcision when their children are 4 to 10 years old, and the incidence of Penile cancer is significantly reduced. Aren't these examples sufficient examples to illustrate the problem?
The harm of foreskin elongation or phimosis is quite significant. It can even cause Penile cancer, so we must pay attention to it. Therefore, we should not underestimate phimosis or redundant prepuce, and we should not underestimate Smegma, otherwise, we may have a hidden risk of Penile cancer.