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Where is the coronal sulcus in men?

Asked by:Hercules

Asked on:Mar 28, 2026 06:59 AM

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  • Cadence Cadence

    Mar 28, 2026

    The coronal sulcus in men is generally where the body of the penis and the head of the penis connect. If you don't pay attention to local hygiene care or don't change underwear for a long time, it may cause inflammatory infection in the coronary sulcus, and may also cause pain and redness. Make a habit of taking a break every day.

    The coronal sulcus will swell slightly, and then a deep groove will be formed. Due to the deep location of the coronal sulcus, if the foreskin is too long, it may cover the coronal sulcus for a long time and induce inflammation of the glans of the foreskin. Long-term lack of cleaning and drainage can also trap dirt, induce severe infection, and cause pain, redness, and swelling. Usually after turning over the foreskin, you can see the ring-shaped shrinkage behind the glans. It belongs to the front end of the cavernous body of the coronal sulcus urethra and expands into the glans. It belongs to the formation of the base of the glans. The penis is a relatively sensitive part. Through the stimulation of masturbation and sexual intercourse, you can reach climax and then ejaculate. In daily life, you need to do local health care, avoid frequent masturbation, and avoid frequent sex. If abnormal symptoms occur, you need to go to the hospital for treatment in time.

    Doing some appropriate physical exercise can enhance your physical fitness. You need to choose loose cotton underwear to reduce local irritation.

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