The skin near the head of the penis is folded inwardly into a double layer, covering the penis, known as the foreskin. There is a slight adhesion between the foreskin and the head of the penis in newborns and infants, which gradually disappears around the age of 1 year. The foreskin and the head of the penis naturally separate, so the foreskin of children appears longer, which is not unusual. If, by puberty, the penis still refuses to reveal itself, or if, in childhood, the penis is tightly wrapped in a foreskin, then attention should be paid.
Phimosis and overlong foreskin are both natural developmental abnormalities. Phimosis refers to the fact that the opening of the foreskin is too small and the foreskin cannot be turned up to reveal the penis head; If the foreskin is too long, the foreskin covers all of the penis, while the foreskin opening is not small and can be reluctantly turned up to reveal some of the penis. "If there are phimosis and foreskins that are too long, and the penis cannot be exposed, then this" harm trilogy "will sound.".
Hateful foreskin grime
Just as various parts of the skin secrete sebum, the sebaceous glands of the foreskin also secrete sebum. "Because the foreskin cannot be turned up when the foreskin or foreskin is too long, this sebum accumulates in the space between the inner surface of the foreskin and the penis head.". At the same time, urine will also seep into this gap and react chemically with these sebum, turning into foreskin scale and producing a strange odor. The long-term accumulation of foreskin dirt can turn into hard lumps, which can be mistaken for "tumors".
Foreskin scale is a chemical carcinogen, and many experiments have confirmed that it has a strong carcinogenic effect. For example, inoculation of horse foreskin scale into mice can cause skin malignant tumors. Inoculating mice with human foreskin scales can also induce cervical cancer in female mice. Hyundai has confirmed that c has the following:
- Directly stimulating the head of the penis to induce penis cancer.
- Causes frequent inflammation of the foreskin and penis head, and long-term inflammatory stimulation can cause degeneration and deterioration of local tissue cells of the penis.
- Creating a harsh environment at the head of the penis can induce precancerous changes in many penile cancers, such as penile angle, papilloma, leukoplakia, and proliferative erythema, which can easily transform into penile cancer.
A malignant cancer of the penis
Under the "prelude" of phimosis and foreskin lengthening, and behind the "main melody" of foreskin scaling, there will quietly appear a "variation" of penis cancer, which is a terrible "climax" because penis cancer is a disease that can take lives.
One day, especially at the age of 50 to 60, unexplained bumps appear on the head of the penis, which are neither painful nor itchy, but continue to grow and grow like camellias, protruding from the surface of the penis, causing the penis to change shape. The surface of the lump can also fester, smelling and having many secretions. As the disease progresses, nearby lymph nodes expand, and eventually cancer cells migrate to the liver and lungs, threatening life. Of course, surgery and other methods can be used to cure early penile cancer, but wouldn't it be better if penile cancer could not occur?
Since this "dangerous chain" begins with a long phimosis and foreskin, it is necessary to take precautions. If this "prelude" is cut off, a "harm trilogy" cannot be played. Jewish people perform circumcision on the 8th day after the birth of a baby, so there is almost no occurrence of penis cancer; Muslim Muslims also undergo circumcision in their children between the ages of 4 and 10, resulting in a significant reduction in the incidence of penile cancer. Aren't these examples sufficiently illustrative?
It can be seen that phimosis or excessive foreskin should not be underestimated, and scaling of the foreskin should not be underestimated, otherwise there is a hidden risk of developing penile cancer.