What is pseudophimosis

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My foreskin is obviously long on the left and short on the right. It's on the right when you pee. But through the treatment, now the disease has a certain control, for what is the problem of pseudophimosis, let me tell you.

What is pseudophimosis

Symptom 1: glans itching. It is mainly caused by the accompanying balanitis. Generally, the patients with balanitis pruritus are caused by too long prepuce and do not pay attention to cleaning, which leads to bacterial infection and humid climate. Infection leads to balanitis of prepuce, resulting in pruritus of glans.

Symptom 2: painful intercourse. When husband and wife have sex, they don't feel happy, but feel uncomfortable or even painful. Patients with too long prepuce often lead to inflammation of prepuce and glans, adhesion between glans and prepuce, and penile erection is limited, which leads to pain in sexual intercourse and disharmony in husband and wife's sexual life.

Symptom 3: adhesion of prepuce. When the prepuce is too long or tight, it can not be reset in time after forced upturning, and the tight prepuce mouth is like a narrow ring tightly tied to the coronal groove behind the glans. In the area below incarceration, the blood circulation and lymphatic reflux were obviously blocked, resulting in local edema. If long-term incarceration, penile head will be cyan, erosive or necrotic due to ischemia.

matters needing attention

Phimosis is mostly congenital. There is a part of the foreskin is too long on the basis of repeated infection, resulting in adhesion can not turn up. Phimosis is much more harmful to human body than redundant prepuce. Some serious phimosis, foreskin mouth narrow as pinhole, when micturition foreskin bulge like a ball, dysuria. Because of phimosis and urethral stricture, the bladder sphincter constricts when urinating, and the pressure in the bladder exceeds the pressure that the bladder Mao's sheath can bear before or at the same time overcoming the urethral resistance, the urine flows back along the ureter, and the ureter and renal pelvis dilate, causing bacterial infection in the upper urinary tract and scar formation, which leads to secondary reflux kidney disease and even renal function damage.