How to overcome redundant prepuce

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I'm 21 years old. Recently, I feel some discomfort in my lower body. I went to the hospital for examination. The doctor said it was balanitis caused by redundant prepuce. After treatment, I have basically recovered. Now I'd like to share with you how to overcome the problem of redundant prepuce.

How to overcome redundant prepuce

First: the prepuce of little boys is too long, and most of them can improve with age. But if a child has a small prepuce mouth, it is difficult to turn up, the prepuce expands into a water sac when urinating, or the prepuce and penis are often inflamed, or even cause urinary tract infection, prepuce surgery should be performed in time. So suffering from redundant prepuce or phimosis, it is best to implement circumcision.

Second: go to the urology department or andrology Department of a regular hospital to see if surgery is needed. In general, phimosis (prepuce can not be turned up), prepuce mouth is too tight, recurrent prepuce inflammation, affect sexual life need surgery. Children before the age of 10, as long as it does not interfere with normal urination or phimosis of the eye of the needle, there is no need for early surgery, so as not to affect the development of the penis.

Third: choose the operation method. At present, the most commonly used prepuce surgery in our hospital is prepuce plastic surgery, postoperative appearance is better. In general, the so-called laser surgery, Korean foreskin surgery, prepuce mouth expansion and other operations are not common in large hospitals.

matters needing attention

Here to remind you: phimosis phimosis most congenital. There is a part of the foreskin is too long on the basis of repeated infection, resulting in adhesion can not turn up. Phimosis is much more harmful to human body than redundant prepuce. Some serious phimosis, foreskin mouth narrow as pinhole, when micturition foreskin bulge like a ball, dysuria. Because of phimosis and urethral stricture, the bladder sphincter constricts when urinating, and the pressure in the bladder exceeds the pressure that the bladder Mao's sheath can bear before or at the same time overcoming the urethral resistance, the urine flows back along the ureter, and the ureter and renal pelvis dilate, causing bacterial infection in the upper urinary tract and scar formation, which leads to secondary reflux kidney disease and even renal function damage.