Men generally don't care if they have an excessively long foreskin, as long as it doesn't affect their sexual life, and nothing else matters. In fact, this idea is wrong, because if they really have an excessively long foreskin, it will bring a lot of pain and disease to their future sexual life and penis, so men must not ignore it.
The reason why the foreskin is too long is that when there is no erection at ordinary times, the glans is inside the foreskin. If the foreskin not only covers the entire glans, but also has a narrow opening, the foreskin cannot be everted, this state of medicine is called phimosis. Regardless of whether the foreskin is too long or phimosis, it is characterized by the foreskin covering the glans glans and urethral orifice for a long time, preventing mucus secreted by glands in the inner plate of the foreskin, urethra, and coronal groove from being discharged and depositing within the foreskin. With the "irrigation" of urine, the foreskin and local areas of the coronal sulcus become a good breeding area for bacteria. Those secretions and organic components in urine become a natural "food depot" for bacteria. Bacteria multiply and thrive in fertile, temperature and humidity appropriate breeding bags, and occasionally "make waves" in local areas. Especially in summer, when the gland secretion of the human body is strong, it provides sufficient nutrition for bacteria, and the bacterial family also thrives.
"The frequent wrapping of the foreskin around the penis can cause inflammation of the glans, such as glans foreskin inflammation, manifested as local redness, papules, ulcers, etc. In some patients, bacteria develop deep into the human body along the urethra, and can invade the prostate, seminal vesicles, epididymis, testicles, and other male reproductive systems.". Especially in patients with phimosis, a large amount of secretion cannot be discharged, and accumulation can form foreskin scaling. Children with phimosis often see concave and convex "bumps" on the surface of the foreskin, which are foreskin scaling. Due to the long foreskin, which creates a good place for bacteria to survive and lurk, anti-inflammatory treatment is difficult to complete. Often, "a single spark can ignite the prairie fire again," leading to a recurrence of foreskin balanitis. Some patients have experienced decades of balanitis, which chronically stimulates glans epithelial cells, eventually leading to the transformation of quantitative to qualitative changes, causing penis cancer and endangering lives. The harm of long foreskin to humans cannot be ignored.
Therefore, if the foreskin is too long, we must not ignore these issues. We must promptly address these issues, go to a regular hospital to receive a doctor's diagnosis, and follow the doctor's instructions. If foreskin surgery can be performed, it should be immediately removed. Do not let time constraints affect the major events of a lifetime, and it will be too late to regret.