Nowadays, there are countless examples of foreskin adhesion. Many male friends are also embarrassed to go to the hospital for treatment, and they do not know whether their condition belongs to foreskin adhesion. So what exactly is foreskin adhesion? Let's take a closer look.
"Adhesion of the foreskin refers to the failure to reposition the foreskin in a timely manner after forced upturning when the foreskin is too long or tight. An excessively tight foreskin opening is like a narrow ring tightly confined to the coronal groove behind the glans.". Experts pointed out that blood circulation and lymphatic return are significantly blocked in the areas below incarceration, Causes local edema (edema: refers to the retention of water and fluid in the body, and overflows the skin, causing head, eyelids, limbs, abdominal back, and even general edema. Edema is a manifestation of general gasification dysfunction, closely related to the lungs, spleen, kidney, and the organs of the triple energizer. According to the different symptoms, it can be divided into yang water and yin water, which are common in nephritis, cor pulmonale, liver cirrhosis, nutritional disorders, endocrine disorders, and other diseases), More difficult to reset. If incarcerated for a long time, the penis head can become cyanotic, erosive, or necrotic due to ischemia. Therefore, an excessively long foreskin may have some impact on health. Once the foreskin is found to be too long, it should be immediately removed to avoid repeated reproductive diseases.
Although prepuce adhesion is not a major disease, it often refers to the adhesion of the inner plate of the prepuce skin to the coronal sulcus and glans, which usually causes repeated episodes of prepuce balanitis, as inflammation causes a large amount of fluid to seep out and cause adhesion after absorption. However, for the sake of male health and a happier family life, experts suggest that male friends still go to regular hospitals for treatment. Circumcision can be used to treat severe adhesions of the foreskin due to the adhesion of the inner plate of the foreskin to the coronal sulcus and glans. This is the result of repeated episodes of foreskin balanitis, which causes a large amount of inflammatory exudation and causes adhesion after absorption.
"When circumcision is performed on prepuce adhesions, careful separation is necessary, otherwise variations in the shape of the glans may occur. In some patients, the pigmentation of the glans skin may vary in depth and appear as plaques after surgery.".
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(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)