Sexual Health
Is there a measurement standard for circumcision? Circumcision should not be done arbitrarily
Whether to circumcise, according to the doctor's standards,
1. Complete or incomplete foreskin is too long, making it difficult for the foreskin to descend, and cutting the foreskin during cleaning without complications.
2. Suffering from sexually transmitted diseases such as kitchen rash, cauliflower, and long foreskin, these viruses may hide under the foreskin and cannot be completely eradicated, requiring multiple relapses.
3. When abnormal spots appear on the foreskin, it may be a precursor of Penile cancer.
4. Prolonged prepuce affects the Urinary system, Dysuria, urethral orifice deformation, and prepuce cutting is required.
When erect, the foreskin can be completely removed. In that case, there is no need to circumcise. When taking a shower, just flip your foreskin and strengthen cleaning.
The foreskin cannot be cut with one knife at will
One day, Mr. Wang's good friend ran over and whispered to him, 'A few days ago, I went to the hospital to have my foreskin cut. I heard that if a man's foreskin grows, he must have it cut.'. Otherwise, it is unhygienic and prone to illness. This labor will last forever.
Mr. Wang listened to his words and was moved. He felt that his foreskin had grown a bit too. Should he have it cut off? The next day, Mr. Wang came to the hospital to find me and asked about circumcision. After I checked him, I definitely said: your foreskin is a bit long, but you don't need to cut it at all. Pay attention to cleanliness in daily life, wash the penis every day, and pay attention to the hygiene of underwear.
Nowadays, some conscious hospitals are driven by interests and strongly promote the harm of foreskin. They also adopt the practice of circumcision for patients seeking treatment, seeking benefits. In fact, most men, even if some foreskin is longer, do not necessarily have to be cut off. Cutting it off can actually bring some negative consequences.
There is no denying that it is easy to hide dirt in the foreskin. The accumulation of Smegma dirt not only affects the health of men, makes the foreskin and penis inflamed, and may even cause some malignant diseases; It also affects the health of partners, resulting in women suffering from Cervicitis, Vaginitis and other diseases. However, as long as the foreskin can be completely retracted and the habit of cleaning the penis every day is maintained, it can effectively prevent the occurrence of the aforementioned diseases, and it is not necessary to "cut off". The common misconceptions are as follows.
Myth 1: Circumcision is necessary for foreskin growth
Firstly, it is necessary to clarify the concepts of phimosis and phimosis. Phimosis refers to the condition where the opening of the foreskin is too small to expose the head of the penis. If the foreskin is too long, it covers all the heads of the penis. The opening of the foreskin is not small and can barely retract a part of the head of the penis.