Bifurcated urine after phimosis operation

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My friend's cousin is a freshman in high school this year. He feels that some foreskin is too long. He just pushed it out by himself, but he can't go back. Now he feels uncomfortable. Do you know about the bifurcated urine after phimosis surgery? Now let's share the bifurcated urine after phimosis surgery.

Bifurcated urine after phimosis operation

First: after the operation, the sensitivity of glans natural exposure is still relatively low, often with the outside underwear friction, contact can alleviate the passage of time, so it becomes less sensitive and insensitive, and then to control ejaculation is good.

Second: because of the long prepuce, the glans has been wrapped in the warm prepuce, resulting in more sensitivity. Now, the glans is naturally exposed after surgery, and the sensitivity is still relatively low. Often rubbing and contacting with the underwear outside can relieve the pain. As time goes on, it will become less sensitive and insensitive.

Third: phimosis refers to the narrow prepuce mouth, can not turn up to expose the glans penis. * if the phimosis is serious, it can cause dysuria or even urinary retention. When prepuce dirt accumulates, can have glans prickle feeling. Long term chronic stimulation can induce infection and canceration, leukoplakia and calculus.

matters needing attention

The best age for circumcision is usually from 12-year-old childhood to before marriage (or sexual life), but some experts say that the best time is at the age of 12 or 13. I hope parents will also pay attention.