What should I do if the male foreskin is too long? Prolonged foreskin is a common male disease, which affects men's physical and mental health, so it must be treated as soon as possible. However, some male friends lack a scientific understanding of what to do with male circumcision. They believe that excessive foreskin is just a minor illness that requires no treatment. In this regard, experts will explain to everyone how to do if the male foreskin is too long.
How to judge if the foreskin is too long? Experts recommend that to determine whether the foreskin is too long or phimosis, self examination can be used to determine. The method is to apply soap on the penis to lubricate the inside and outside of the foreskin, fix the penis with the left hand, and push the foreskin backward and turn it over with the right hand. If the foreskin can be turned up smoothly, it is considered to be too long; If the opening of the foreskin is too small to turn up, it is considered phimosis. Most phimosis are congenital, and some are caused by repeated infections based on the overlong prepuce, resulting in adhesion that cannot be turned up.
What should I do if the male foreskin is too long? Experts say that the only way to solve the problem is to cut the foreskin. The foreskin cutting operation is to remove the redundant foreskin, that is, cut a straight cut in the back of the penis, and then cut a circle of redundant foreskin horizontally. Many men have a fear of circumcision, mainly because they fear that the foreskin operation will affect the sexual sensitivity of the penis, and even affect the fertility in the future. In fact, this is a very wrong concept. There are specialized research reports that indicate that many men's sexual sensitivity increases significantly after surgery due to the exposure of the penis head and penis frenulum.
In addition, when the overlong foreskin is removed, it can greatly reduce the probability of male genital lesions, not only has no impact on fertility, but also can prevent urinary tract infections such as balanitis and prostatitis caused by the overlong foreskin.
Experts remind that after foreskin surgery, the diet should be light and do not eat stimulating foods. As long as there is no infection after foreskin surgery, it can generally heal within seven to ten days. It takes about a month for the wound to fully heal and withstand external forces, but the general exercise of the body will not be harmful enough. After treatment, it is better to use loose and breathable underwear while keeping the penis head upward to reduce edema. If necessary, regular follow-up visits can be made. If medication is required, scientific arrangements should be made under the guidance of a doctor.