Many people worry about having a long foreskin all day long. Not cleaning it often leads to foreskin scaling and many diseases; Cleaning bar requires constant attention every day. Many male friends are tired of this kind of life due to spermatorrhea. Recently, a netizen said that his foreskin could not be turned over, affecting his sexual life. What should I do?
Can excessive foreskin affect fertility?
1. Long foreskin can cause premature ejaculation. Usually wrapped, it is of course more sensitive during sexual life. The foreskin is too long and dirty, which is not very hygienic, and can cause some inflammation, leading to a decrease in sperm survival rate. It can be said that excessive foreskin indirectly affects fertility.
2. Excessive foreskin is not directly related to fertility. However, if the foreskin is too long, it is easy to deposit white foreskin dirt inside the foreskin, which can stimulate the glans for a long time, leading to an increased risk of infection in the male urinary system. For example, it can easily induce inflammation of the foreskin and glans, causing various types of inflammation in oneself and sexual partners, affecting the quality of sexual life, and even causing infertility. Improper or untimely treatment can easily lead to upward infection of the urethra, or prostate, etc, At this point, it may affect the quality of semen and thus affect fertility.
3. Prolonged foreskin can also cause non ejaculation, etc. Due to the excessive protection of the glans by the skin, the rich neural conductive stimulation and stimulating excitation functions of the glans disappear. In sexual life, if the stimulation intensity required to stimulate ejaculation is not reached, it is easy to cause non ejaculation. Non ejaculation can also lead to male infertility.
What are the types of excessive foreskin?
The degree of foreskin turnover can be divided into five types, such as,
Type I: only the foreskin opening can be seen, but the urethral opening cannot be seen;
Type II: The foreskin opening can be slightly everted, and only the urethral opening can be seen;
Type III: The foreskin is everted, exposing about half of the penis;
Type IV: Upturn of the foreskin, exposing most of the penis, but not the coronal sulcus;
Type V: The foreskin is completely inverted, exposing the coronal sulcus. If we use this standard as a dynamic record of foreskin turnover, it is a simple and feasible method.
(Intern Editor: Huang Jiazhen)