Symptoms of redundant prepuce 163

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When my JJ is erect, the glans can't be exposed, but you can fly back with your hand to expose all glans. Is this redundant prepuce or phimosis. After finding out this problem, the doctor treated me in time. Now my condition is getting better. Let's share the symptom 163 of redundant prepuce.

Symptoms of redundant prepuce 163

First: the symptom of foreskin is that when you have a complete erection, the turtle's head is not exposed, but you can manually open the foreskin to expose the turtle's head completely.

The second: phimosis is that even when erecting, you can't show your head.

Third: phimosis is divided into congenital phimosis and acquired phimosis. The slight epithelial adhesion between the inner prepuce and the glans surface was absorbed, the prepuce retracted and the glans was exposed. If adhesion is not absorbed, congenital phimosis is formed.

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On this, I would like to remind you: male foreskin phimosis refers to the long foreskin wrapping part or most of the penis, so that the glans can not be completely exposed. Generally, this phenomenon exists after the birth of men, but it will disappear after the age of 5. If it does not disappear, then it is necessary to go to the regular hospital for treatment, otherwise to puberty development, it will affect the normal growth and development of the penis.