There are also people who have undergone circumcision surgery since childhood and have had their foreskin receded behind the glans, as well as those who have not undergone circumcision surgery, and those who have had the problem of returning their foreskin too long. Is the foreskin too long for them? Do you want to cut it? Will it hurt? Do you have any sequelae It is an urgent question to know.
Generally speaking, urologists have a more positive attitude towards the management of adult foreskin. Circumcision surgery for children is a general anesthesia, and unless the foreskin is too narrow, it can cause difficulty urinating and recurrent inflammation. Urologists rarely recommend circumcision surgery for children.
After puberty, considering factors related to sexual behavior, when undergoing local hygiene surgery in old age, only local anesthesia is required and the foreskin is generally actively treated. During sexual intercourse, if the foreskin does not retract behind the glans, it is prone to injury and bleeding. During sexual intercourse, smegma on the inner surface of the foreskin can have adverse effects on the health of both men and women. The proportion of Jewish women suffering from cervical cancer is very low, and Jewish boys have undergone circumcision surgery during infancy due to religious reasons, which may be one of the factors.
Is the foreskin too long? During an erection, the foreskin can retract behind the glans on its own. If there are difficulties, the foreskin is too long. Phimosis or incarcerated phimosis should undergo surgical treatment. The so-called phimosis refers to the narrow opening of the foreskin, which cannot expose the entire glans; Embedding phimosis is when the foreskin is pulled to the glans and becomes stuck, unable to return to its original position.
The possible sequela after surgery is bleeding, and the chance of inflammation is rare. During surgery, injuries to the glans and urethra, short foreskin, and difficulty in erecting the penis should be avoided by appropriate doctors.
Adolescent phimosis must be given extra attention. The foreskin is the personal belongings of every man, and it plays an important protective role in preventing inflammation or urination when young. In adulthood, most people will retreat behind the glans, at least during an erection. If there are difficulties, it may be due to foreskin being too long. The treatment of foreskin requires careful consideration and struggle from both the patient and the physician, in order to achieve the most perfect outcome.