Everyone may know the importance of foreskin for men. We suggest that it is necessary for most male friends to have knowledge about male foreskin in order to promptly address foreskin issues. Let's introduce the relevant knowledge of male foreskin.
The skin at the front of the penis is too long, which is called foreskin too long. If the foreskin opening narrows and cannot be flipped upwards, it is called phimosis. Circumcision is a very ancient surgery, especially in some Islamic and Jewish settlements where men undergo circumcision during infancy. Therefore, from infants to the elderly, men across ages can undergo circumcision.
The commonly used surgeries for circumcision include circumcision, ligation, or laser resection. Circumcision can usually be performed in the surgical outpatient operating room. In the eyes of surgeons, this surgery can be considered a piece of cake, but readers may ask, why does Cai have to repeat it?
The penis is an organ composed of Cavernous tissue, fascia, skin, etc., which is usually in a weak state. Sexual arousal or erection of sexual life is mainly due to the rich blood vessels in the penis, and the Sexual arousal penis is obviously congested and swollen.
At present, the popular product for the treatment of impotence, Viagra, was first used to treat patients with cardiovascular disease. Later, it was found that the little smurfs could expand the penis blood vessels and make the penis erect significantly, so the little smurfs were popular around the world, bringing huge profits to pharmaceutical manufacturers. Because the blood vessels of the penis are very rich, and the veins are all over the corners like Spider web, the Committed step of prepucectomy is to stop bleeding. Even small bleeding points during surgery cannot be released.
You may have experienced a slight cut on your finger, causing a small amount of bleeding. Even if you ignore it, the blood will still stop due to the formation of blood clots (excluding coagulation disorders). But the penis skin and prepuce tissue are loose, and together with the dense Spider web blood vessels, it is easy to infiltrate into loose tissue after bleeding, forming a hematoma. Therefore, in addition to complete postoperative hemostasis, at least 3 days of pressure bandage are required after the surgery. Patients undergoing circumcision have difficulty moving due to the large gauze wrapping around the penis, resulting in sealing and swelling of the penis, which requires further treatment.
Readers do not need to be afraid of circumcision. Because the foreskin is too long or phimosis is easy to lead to local cleaning, long-term uncleanness will not only form Smegma, causing local repeated infection, but also is the culprit of Penile cancer.