What are the effects of a man having phimosis?

What are the effects of a man having phimosis?

Phimosis is a problem of genital development. It is a mild deformity and does not have a significant impact on the body in the short term, but it can cause other genital problems. For example, phimosis causes male genital sensitivity, various disharmony in couples' life, and genital problems, etc. Let's take a look at the specific effects of phimosis on men.

Premature ejaculation caused by foreskin

Premature ejaculation during sex: The most common cause is that the glans penis is usually covered by the foreskin, but is exposed during erection. Follow-up investigations by experts have found that because the glans penis mucosa is usually hidden under the foreskin, it is rarely subjected to friction and stimulation, making the nerves of the glans penis mucosa overly sensitive. Excessive foreskin damages kidney function

Penis inflammation can cause stenosis of the urethra or anterior urethra, resulting in urination difficulties. Long-term urination difficulties will damage kidney function, leading to sexual dysfunction.

Prepuce causes no ejaculation

Contrary to the reason of premature ejaculation caused by excessive foreskin, anejaculation is often caused by foreskin. In this case, because the glans penis is overprotected by the skin, the rich neurotransmission stimulation and the function of stimulating sexual excitement of the glans penis disappear, and the stimulation intensity required to stimulate ejaculation cannot be achieved during sexual intercourse, which makes anejaculation easy to occur.

Potential risk of cancer

Studies have shown that male smegma (residual urine crystals) is one of the important causes of male penile cancer and female cervical cancer.

Affects the normal development of the glans penis

In some patients with phimosis, if there are repeated urethral infections, it is easy to cause adhesion of the foreskin and the glans mucosa, affecting the normal development of the glans, and in severe cases, glans deformity. Phimosis can indeed cause glans inflammation and smegma. Children with phimosis that cannot be turned back should be treated when they grow up. "For married adult men, excessive foreskin is not only easy to cause glans inflammation for themselves, but also easy to cause candidal infection in women, causing vaginitis, cervicitis, and even more serious gynecological diseases." Xue Jianping said that for teenagers, it depends on the situation and there is no need to rush for surgery.

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