How to judge whether there is a phimosis?Experts say:
1. It can form a mint of phimosis, severe pain, edema of foreskin, difficulty in urination, and long time of incarceration.
2. The mouth of the phimosis is narrow, and it is a pinhole, which can cause different degrees of urination difficulty. The urine flow is slow and small, and the phimosis is swollen during urination.
3. When checking, first observe the size of the phimosis, try to turn the phimosis. If you can't restore it after turning it, it is a phimosis; when the phimosis, the edema foreskin is turned over toTo the narrow ring, the penis head was dark purple.
4. Men's phimosis is easy to produce a large amount of foreskin dirt, with small white lumps. You can judge from this aspect.
What are the consequences of the phimosis without surgery?
1. Propaginal inflammation
The rich sebaceous glands in the phimosis produce a large amount of secretions, and the phimosis makes the secretions not discharged.Bacteria invading urethra can cause urinary tract infections, cause phimosis, inflammatory, urethritis, and increase infection of genital warts and herpes.
2. Affects penis development
During the adolescence, because the head was tightly wrapped in the phimosis, it was not stimulated by the outside world, resulting in the restraint of development, resulting in a small diameter of the champion after maturity.If phimosis in the phimosis after adulthood, severe cases can cause necrosis.
3. Cause premature ejaculation, infertility
Because the mucous membrane is usually less stimulated, the nerves of the mucous membrane are too sensitive. When the sexual life is touched with friction, it will cause sexual pain, and even reduce sperm activity and semen viscosity, causing infertility.
4. Harmly feminine reproductive health
Men's phimosis is one of the important reasons for women.Smuten dirt is full of various bacteria. After brought in sexual life, the women's gynecological diseases are repeatedly infected and cured for a long time, stimulating the uterus, and inducing cervical cancer.
(Editor in charge: Wang Shaohua)