What is the harm of redundant prepuce

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Yesterday, when I was about to leave work, an aunt came to my office with her son, and then gave me the examination results. According to the examination results, the patient is too long prepuce, so we should take certain treatment measures. Let's talk about the harm of too long prepuce.

What is the harm of redundant prepuce

First: the foreskin is too long refers to the foreskin covering all the glans, and the prepuce mouth is not small, can be turned up to reveal the glans. Too long prepuce is easy to breed bacteria, causing balanitis of prepuce. Sexual life may cause infection in women. Too long prepuce can hinder the development of penis, inflame penis, damage kidney function, affect women's health, and cause cancer. It is suggested that surgery should be performed as early as possible to avoid the impact of inflammation on health.

Second: the foreskin is too long is the foreskin will wrap the glans penis, glans can not be naturally exposed, but in cleaning, masturbation, sexual intercourse can make the foreskin turn over. Because of the chronic stimulation of long-term urine and prepuce dirt, redundant prepuce can induce balanitis and make prepuce mucosa edema, hyperemia, erosion, repeated cross infection and even incarceration.

Third: redundant prepuce due to long-term urine, chronic stimulation of prepuce dirt, can induce balanitis prepuce, so that the prepuce mucosal edema, congestion, erosion, repeated cross infection, and even the occurrence of foreskin incarceration, if not treated in time, inflammation can be up along the genital tract infection, causing inflammation of the prostate, seminal vesicle and epididymis, at the same time can be transmitted to sexual partners through sexual intercourse, can also cause infection Premature ejaculation, etc.

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The above list is about the harm of the disease of redundant prepuce. If you find this phenomenon, go to the hospital for help in time. Don't delay to receive treatment because of some of your own factors, such as embarrassment.