1, what is the effect of long foreskin?
1, which hinders Tintin's development and leads to Tintin's short stature.
2, the same room is easy to cause pain and difficulties, which in turn leads to male dysfunction, impotence and premature ejaculation.
3. It is easy to cause urogenital infection (including dermatitis, balanitis, urethritis, etc.). )
4. It is easy to cause male infertility. Prostatitis caused by mesothelial infection can reduce sperm motility and semen viscosity, thus causing infertility.
5. It is easy to cause Tintin necrosis and Tintin lesion.
Natural enemies of human beings: skin scales
There are rich sebaceous glands in the foreskin, which can secrete a lot of sebum. When the bract stem or foreskin is too long, the secretion of sebaceous glands in the foreskin cannot be discharged, and the sediment in sebum and urine synthesizes cheese-like smelly "skin scale". Skin scales are suitable for bacterial growth, so it will cause inflammation of Tintin's head and foreskin.
2, the benefits of foreskin surgery
One: prevention of balanitis prepuce.
After circumcision, it is easier to keep the reproductive organs clean, reduce the chance of inflammation of the foreskin and glans, and also reduce the risk of Tintin disease, because Tintin disease is related to repeated stimulation of foreskin inflammation by bacteria.
Two: avoid premature ejaculation
Doctors believe that circumcision can enhance sexual function, because after circumcision, the chance of direct friction between glans penis and underwear increases, reducing the sensitivity of glans penis, delaying ejaculation during sexual behavior and improving premature ejaculation, which is of great benefit to male circumcision.
Three: Avoid pyelonephritis
The narrow opening of foreskin may hinder urination and cause inflammation of urethra, bladder and even kidney. If the foreskin is removed, this threat will naturally disappear.
Four: avoid female cervicitis
Most cervical lesions are caused by human papillomavirus (hpv) infection in sexual behavior. Patients with long foreskin are more likely to be infected with this virus. After circumcision, the probability of infection will be greatly reduced.
3. How old can I do foreskin surgery?
1, how old can I do circumcision?
Children's puberty is generally suitable for circumcision at the age of 12- 15, and it is not recommended to do it too early. But before puberty, but phimosis, affecting urination, adhesion, or frequent urinary tract infections can also be operated.
The foreskin operation is not as early as possible, which depends on individual differences. It is best to observe whether the foreskin is too long after the age of ten, or go to the hospital for examination, and the doctor will determine whether circumcision is needed. The best time for circumcision is before puberty, including adolescence, so it is best to cut off the long foreskin before puberty.
In addition, the foreskin is too long throughout the boy's childhood and adolescence. Some parents may be anxious, but this time is not suitable for surgery. Because Tintin is not fully developed, it is difficult to control how much to cut rashly. In particular, too much abdominal incision will affect erection and may require additional plastic surgery to make up for it.
2. How to care for children with long foreskin?
If the child is under 5 years old, there is no dysuria, no infection and no serious scale phimosis, no special treatment is needed.
For children with Tintin's head dermatitis, antibiotics should be used to control inflammation during infection, and Tintin should be soaked in warm water or 4% boric acid water two or three times a day. After the inflammation subsides, first try to separate the foreskin, that is, go to the hospital to enlarge the foreskin mouth according to the doctor's method, and repeatedly try to turn the foreskin upside down to enlarge the foreskin mouth, expose Tintin head, remove the scales of the skin, apply antibiotic ointment or liquid paraffin for lubrication, and then restore the foreskin. Parents will continue to use this method at home, but pay attention to the gentle inversion, otherwise the child will not cooperate. Most children can be cured with age.
For boys over 5 years old who have asymptomatic phimosis, chronic manipulation can be used: that is, after parents clean their children's vulva every day, they roll up the foreskin with their fingers and gradually expand the scope of upturning for several weeks, so that the foreskin mouth becomes bigger and looser, and Tintin's head is basically exposed on the foreskin. Pay attention to the extent of each upturn, so as to avoid pain and bleeding. Turn it down in time after each upturn to avoid incarceration of the foreskin. If the vulva can be cleaned with 4% boric acid solution after each cleaning, the effect will be better if a little chlortetracycline eye ointment or zinc oxide oil is applied to Tintin head and coronary sulcus after cleaning.
3. Under what circumstances do you need to do circumcision?
Near the opening of the foreskin, there is a ring of tight foreskin. This kind of phimosis can't open the foreskin even when it is young, which not only affects Tintin's development, but also easily causes more serious phimosis. If the foreskin is barely opened, it will be stuck, blocking the venous return, causing serious consequences such as swelling and pain of the foreskin, black glans and even necrosis. At this time, emergency surgery is needed to restore the foreskin. This situation may also be caused by the doctor's carelessness and not turning the foreskin back after catheterization.
The phimosis is accompanied by recurrent foreskin inflammation. This is because narrow openings cannot be cleaned.
Severe phimosis will block the opening of the foreskin, so that it will bulge like a balloon when urinating, and even cause urine reflux in severe cases, further damaging the kidneys. If there is melanin precipitation or foreskin sclerosis on the foreskin, circumcision is needed.
After puberty, if the foreskin fails to develop to a normal state on its own, this goal can also be achieved manually. However, this will cause local damp-heat discomfort, and if it is not cleaned frequently, it may also produce odor or inflammation. There have been cases where the foreskin still smells after being washed 7 times a day, and the problem was not solved until circumcision. For personal hygiene and later life, this situation can be circumcised under local anesthesia.