Most prepubescent boys have their glans covered by the foreskin. Normally, the foreskin begins to peel off gradually from puberty, and in adulthood, the foreskin peels off to the tip of the glans, exposing the glans. However, some people still have their glans covered by a foreskin even after reaching adulthood, and this is known as phimosis.
1.Foreskin is the cause of balanitis If it is not thoroughly cleaned, a white crusty sebum secretion will build up inside the foreskin. Over time, balanoposthitis is likely to occur; the glans may become red, swollen, itchy, painful, and you may have trouble urinating.
2.Pain during intercourse In the case of phimosis, if you are not careful about cleanliness, the foreskin and glans will adhere due to the accumulation of debris, causing pain during sexual intercourse.If the symptoms are left untreated, it may reduce sexual desire and affect the sexual harmony of the couple. there is.
3. Can lead to premature ejaculation Because the glans is hidden by the foreskin, there is less friction and stimulation, making him particularly sensitive, and he may ejaculate with the slightest stimulation. Therefore, if the foreskin is too long, you are more likely to ejaculate prematurely, and you may ejaculate shortly after getting an erection.
4. Interferes with penis development Every man wants a big penis, but the glans is tightly covered by the foreskin and there is almost no external stimulation, which affects the normal development of the penis and causes the glans to become thicker. Your skin will become noticeably thinner than normal, which will affect your sexual pleasure and, in severe cases, your normal sex life.
5. Damage to kidney function If treatment for phimosis is delayed, balanoposthitis may occur repeatedly, narrowing the urethra and causing urinary dysfunction and urinary retention, which may impair kidney function in the long term.
6.Induction of cancer Repeated balanitis due to excessive phimosis and prolonged inflammatory stimulation of the glans can lead to malignant changes and penile cancer, which has a serious impact on life.
7, Affects women’s health It is easy to hide dirt in the foreskin, and it is easily carried into a woman’s vagina during sexual intercourse, causing women’s diseases such as vaginitis, and in severe cases, it may even lead to cervical cancer. Male phimosis also affects women’s health.