In patients with penile foreskin inflammation, most are related to phimosis and excessive foreskin length. Due to the accumulation of exfoliated epithelial cells in the coronal sulcus of the penis, gland secretion and foreskin scaling form a warm, moist bacterial culture medium, which can cause inflammation as long as bacteria enter.
The bacteria infected can be ordinary cocci or bacilli, as well as gonococci, molds, trichomonas, or syphilis. In clinical manifestations, due to the different pathogens infected, the degree of severity and the probability of occurrence of turbidity are also different. If it is a common bacterial infection, the patient's physical condition is good, treatment is timely and appropriate, and attention is paid to cleanliness and hygiene. The condition is quickly controlled, and soon it gradually heals, leaving no sequelae, and there is no occurrence of semen turbidity.
In clinical practice, due to various reasons, such as a lack of sexual knowledge, it is considered difficult to seek medical attention when the disease occurs in the vulva, making it difficult to control the condition in a timely manner; In addition, some patients are old and weak, or accompanied by chronic consumptive diseases, diabetes, etc., and the condition can gradually worsen, so that the infection retrogradely enters the urethra, bladder, prostate, etc., causing chronic inflammatory process or gonorrhoea, syphilis spirochete, and trichomonas are not thoroughly treated. At this time, the symptoms of semen turbidity will be more obvious. Patients not only have symptoms of penile head foreskin, but also have sexual dysfunction, impotence, semen turbidity Due to the deviation of the patient's understanding of the disease, such as blood semen, ejaculation, and premature ejaculation, mental depression, malaise, poor appetite, poor nutrition, physical decline, slow recovery, and formation of adverse circulation, further exacerbating clinical symptoms and lingering illness. Therefore, it is necessary to actively diagnose and treat this disease, and to cooperate with etiological treatment and psychotherapy in order to obtain better curative effects.