Sexual Health
What is the relationship between redundant prepuce and prostate disease? What's the harm of a man's long phimosis
Too long prepuce is a common male disease, but many people think it is just a simple disease, but many people do not know that too long prepuce can cause prostate disease? So what harm can the common redundant prepuce cause? Why does too long prepuce lead to prostate disease?
What harm will the long foreskin cause?
Too long foreskin will bring great harm to men, which cannot be ignored. What harm will the long foreskin cause?
Too long prepuce often causes a variety of urinary diseases, which is closely related to the role of prepuce scale. There are a large number of sebaceous glands on the inner plate of the foreskin, which secrete vigorously in summer. Patients with long foreskin do not pay attention to the cleaning of the external genital organs, or do not turn the foreskin when cleaning. The secretion of the sebaceous glands of the foreskin accumulates under the foreskin, forming a beancurd-like foreskin scale.
If the patient with redundant prepuce has glans prepuceitis, it will be manifested as redness, papules, ulcers, etc. of the glans prepuce, while some patients with redundant prepuce may invade the prostate, seminal vesicle, epididymis, testis and other male reproductive and urinary systems due to the bacteria developing into the human body in depth along the urethra. These are the hazards of too long foreskin
The foreskin with too long foreskin creates a good place for bacteria to survive and hide. The anti-inflammatory treatment is difficult to complete. Most of the foreskin will start fire again, and the foreskin glans inflammation will recur. After decades of glans inflammation, the foreskin patients with too long foreskin will chronically stimulate glans epithelial cells, and eventually become qualitative
Why does too long prepuce cause prostate disease?
We know that the prepuce is a common male disease in life. If this disease cannot be prevented, it may cause other diseases, including prostatitis.
Because of the long prepuce or phimosis, urine can not be completely and timely discharged from the body. In the long run, the urethral orifice is infected. When a large number of pathogens flow back to the urethra of the prostate, the prostate is also inevitably infected by pathogens, which directly leads to prostatitis.
The skin is too long and the phimosis is is almost associated with urethral stricture, urinary flow is blocked, and urination is difficult. The common symptoms are dripping urine, urine does not come out, and urine does not come out. At the same time, the urethral orifice is narrow, the urethral orifice is blocked, the urination is blocked, the pressure in the urethra increases during urination, and the urine is countercurrent. At this time, the pathogen can cause prostatitis with urine.