Causes of phimosis adhesion

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My foreskin is too long. I went to the hospital for examination. The doctor said that it can be cut but not cut. But last night I began to feel a little itchy. The next day I began to feel a little pain. I usually clean it. After finding out the problem, the doctor treated me in time. Now my condition is getting better. Let me talk about the cause of phimosis adhesion.

Causes of phimosis adhesion

Reason 1: male phimosis is related to the daily neglect of hygiene. If men don't often clean the external genitalia, the secretion of sebaceous glands in the foreskin will accumulate under the foreskin, and the prepuce dirt will generally appear as tofu, which is easy to cause male phimosis.

Reason 2: male phimosis is also related to frequent masturbation. Masturbation is the performance of many people with strong sexual desire. Too strong desire will lead to rough sexual behavior. The prepuce will be damaged to varying degrees. Bacteria will take this opportunity to pollute the wound of the prepuce, and then cause male phimosis.

Reason 3: male phimosis is also related to prepuce dirt. Prepuce patients can't turn the glans out even with their hands, because there are a lot of prepuce dirt accumulated in the prepuce, which is difficult to remove. Phimosis crowd is prone to prepuce inflammation, it is recommended that patients do circumcision.

matters needing attention

Phimosis is basically a congenital disease, but some are due to redundant prepuce on the root of repeated infection, the formation of adhesion can not turn up. Phimosis will bring great influence to patients. Because of phimosis and urethral stricture, the bladder sphincter contracts when urinating, and the pressure in the bladder exceeds the pressure that the bladder Mao's sheath can accept before or at the same time restraining the urethral resistance. The urine flows back along the ureter and expands the ureter and renal pelvis, causing bacterial infection in the upper urinary tract and scar formation, which leads to secondary reflux kidney disease and even renal function damage.