How to care for phimosis

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I found that I have foreskin phimosis, has been for a long time, before no discomfort, how to care for phimosis? Do you have any experience with these procedures? Today, let me share with you how to care for phimosis.

How to care for phimosis

First of all: clean the glans every day, because the whole glans urethral orifice is wrapped by prepuce, the inner prepuce plate and glans mucosa are not in contact with the outside world for a long time, so they are more delicate, and the skin mucosa is vulnerable to bacterial invasion, and the prepuce cavity formed by the inner prepuce plate and glans is a warm and humid environment, there are a lot of secretions in the prepuce cavity, which is suitable for the growth and reproduction of various bacteria, and prone to prepuce Inflammation, balanitis, so the foreskin should be used to clean the glans every day to avoid infection. If the patient is a child, parents should clean it every day.

Secondly: prevent foreskin incarceration, which is caused by sexual intercourse or masturbation. After incarceration of prepuce, there was severe local pain, red and swollen penis head, and edema of prepuce. The longer the incarceration time, the more serious the swelling. If not treated in time, the foreskin and glans will be ischemic and necrotic. In case of foreskin entrapment, see a doctor in time.

Finally, surgical treatment should be carried out as soon as possible. If children's prepuce is too long, it is easy to cause repeated infection of urethral orifice, resulting in the adhesion between prepuce and glans, which will affect the development of glans, and glans deformity may occur in serious cases. If the patient is an adult, it can lead to premature ejaculation, no ejaculation, and reduce the quality of life, so it is best to carry out surgical treatment as soon as possible.

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Phimosis refers to the foreskin narrow, or adhesion with the glans penis, so that the patient's foreskin can not turn up, generally speaking, almost all newborns have phimosis, most people with age, phimosis will gradually disappear, and a small number of people, in adulthood still have foreskin, too long or phimosis.