Asymptomatic physiological phimosis in children

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My son is 5 years old. I found that he has symptoms of phimosis. I want to operate on him, but I am worried that it will affect him in the future. Patients with this disease should be treated as soon as possible. Now I will tell you about asymptomatic physiological phimosis in children.

Asymptomatic physiological phimosis in children

First: the symptom of phimosis is that when you have a complete erection, the turtle's head is not exposed, but you can manually open the foreskin to expose the turtle's head completely.

The second: phimosis is that even when erecting, you can't show your head.

Third: phimosis is divided into congenital phimosis and acquired phimosis. The slight epithelial adhesion between the inner prepuce and the glans surface was absorbed, the prepuce retracted and the glans was exposed. If adhesion is not absorbed, congenital phimosis is formed.

matters needing attention

Take sedative before going to bed within 3-4 days after operation to prevent penile erection, causing pain or bleeding. Young people should pay more attention to the fact that the nerve endings of penile glans are very sensitive and easy to erect once exposed. Therefore, they should avoid watching pornographic books and TV. Lovers should temporarily avoid hugging and kissing to avoid sexual stimulation.