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What are the harms of excessive foreskin to the body?

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Asked on:Mar 24, 2026 04:05 AM

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      What does excessive foreskin look like? Why are you vulnerable to the five major viruses? How do these 5 major viruses affect men? healthy The camp was breached step by step, and the damage caused not only endangered the man's own health, but also dragged the women around him into the water at the same time, so male Friends must be vigilant. Andrology experts point out that in order to completely eliminate these 5 viruses, it is necessary to perform circumcision surgery in a timely manner. (Editor’s recommendation: What is the best technique to treat excessive foreskin? )
      
      Virus No. 1: Not paying attention to external genital hygiene
      
      Viral signs: smegma
      
      The sebaceous glands of the male foreskin often secrete more strongly. If you do not pay attention to cleaning the external genitalia frequently, or do not turn the foreskin up when cleaning, the secretions of the sebaceous glands of the foreskin will accumulate under the foreskin, forming smegma like tofu dregs. Smegma is a good culture agent for bacteria. If it is not removed in time, it can easily cause smegma. Posthitis
      
      Lethality:★★★
      
      Tip: Clean the external genitalia frequently, turn the foreskin up if necessary, wash it with 1:5000 potassium permanganate solution, and then apply antibiotic ointment.
      
      Virus 2: Excessive foreskin or phimosis
      
      Virus signs: redness and swelling of the foreskin
      
      The head of the penis of a person with excessive foreskin is always wrapped in the foreskin and must be turned up by hand to expose it. ; People with phimosis cannot turn up the foreskin to expose the glans penis even with the help of hands. In this case, smegma is more likely to accumulate in the foreskin and is difficult to remove. Therefore, it is not surprising that patients with foreskin or phimosis often develop foreskinitis.
      
      Lethality:★★★★
      
      Tip: If you suffer from foreskin or phimosis, you should choose the right time to go Hospital Perform circumcision. The surgery is simple, does not require hospitalization, and recovery takes about a week.

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