Foreskin phimosis is common in Chinese men. If the foreskin phimosis does not do a good job of personal hygiene, it can easily cause a variety of complications and endangers the health of patients and family members.So, what is the harm of foreskin phimosis?
Harm of foreskin phimosis
1. Tibetan dirt and dirt, prone to urogogly inflammation: The rich sebaceous glands in the foreskin produce a large amount of secretions. The foreskin makes the secretions not discharged, and many pathogenic bacteria are piled into dirt.
2. Development of length and diameter: During the adolescence, because the head is tightly wrapped in the foreskin, it cannot be stimulated by the outside world.
3. Damage to renal function and induce cancer: The urethral mouth or anterior urethral stenosis affects the metabolism of the urethra due to inflammation and other urethral stenosis. The uplifting of the bacteria in the foreskin will be infected with the kidneys, which will be able to damage the kidney skills in the long run.
4. Harmly feminine reproductive health and disease rehabilitation: Men's foreskin (residual urine crystals) is one of the important reasons for women.
5. Cause premature ejaculation and male infertility: Because the mucous membrane is usually less stimulated, the nerves of the mucous membrane are too sensitive. When sexual life is touched with friction, it will cause sexual pain.
Do I need to remove foreskin phimosis?
The foreskin can not be removed, as long as the foreskin is turned over every day to clean it to keep it clean.However, if it is too long, most of the glans will be wrapped after the penis is erected, which is not good, which will affect sexual life. At this time, it is recommended to remove surgical.
The phimosis is severe than the foreskin, which can hinder the development of men's penis and glans. Long -term wrap can also cause the glans to increase sensitivity.The impact of premature ejaculation on future sexual life.If you are found to have phimosis, it is recommended to take foreskin cycle immediately for thorough treatment
(Editor in charge: Zheng Guisheng)