The harm of redundant prepuce
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When I was very young, I knew that my foreskin was too long, but because I was embarrassed to go to the hospital, as a result, phimosis appeared after a long time. Now occasionally there are symptoms of pain. The doctor treated me, and the symptoms have been alleviated. Aiming at the problem of too long foreskin harm? Let's talk about the harm of redundant prepuce.
The harm of redundant prepuce
First: suffering from phimosis has an impact on genital development, and it is easy to cause inflammation and infection, leading to pain and discomfort in sexual life. Suffering from phimosis requires surgical treatment, and the operation does not affect fertility in the future. In general, phimosis surgery with obvious postoperative exudation, no infection lamp, incision healing is good, need about 1 to 10 days time can normally participate in work and daily activities.
Second: but still need to pay attention to local health, reduce stimulation, about 20 days most people recovered. Try to keep the wound dry after the operation. If you get it on the gauze when urinating, you should go to the hospital in time to replace it. Winter is more suitable for circumcision than summer, because it's troublesome to take a bath after circumcision in summer. Sexual stimulation and fantasy should be avoided to prevent penile erection.
Third: postoperative friction must be avoided, such as cycling and other sports on postoperative recovery is relatively large. Generally speaking, one week after operation, we can basically return to normal life, but because of the high sensitivity of glans, there will be short-term unnatural feeling, but it will disappear about two weeks after operation. After 2-4 weeks, we can have normal sex.
matters needing attention
On this, I would like to remind you that the prepuce is too long, the operation process is about 20-30 minutes, and there is no need to be hospitalized; there will be slight pain and blood stasis in the wound after the operation. Generally, you can take the painkiller prescribed by the doctor. The degree of pain is very small; carefully select a qualified doctor to perform the operation, because the doctor's skill will affect the postoperative appearance and recovery process.