Preoperative examination items for phimosis surgery
Excessive foreskin is a common male reproductive organ disease in men. Although this disease does not cause serious diseases, it will have a greater impact on the normal sexual life of male friends, normal daily life will be affected, and it will also cause many male diseases. Therefore, as for the issue of excessive foreskin, once everyone discovers it, they should check it in time, and treat it immediately after diagnosing the disease. So what tests should be done before phimosis surgery?
Experts on andrology said that the main tests we should carry out before phimosis surgery include physical examination, phimosis test, endocrine test and blood tests, etc.
Physical examination: The doctor mainly examines the appearance of men’s foreskin, genitals and testicles. In addition, before surgery, the size of the foreskin opening should be checked and analyzed and judged by turning it up.
Phimosis test: If the glans of the penis cannot be fully exposed, it can be judged as excessive foreskin, which is also one of the deformities of excessive foreskin. In addition, the size of the foreskin should also be observed. If it is difficult or impossible to turn up the foreskin under external force, it can definitely be classified as overlong foreskin.
Fenbiwu RT test: This project is mainly used to diagnose whether the foreskin itself has infection problems, so as to better avoid infection after surgery and better avoid some injuries that can be avoided after surgical treatment.
Routine blood tests: Mainly through the test of red blood cells, it is determined whether the patient has blood diseases or sexually transmitted diseases. This project has important diagnostic significance especially for acute and chronic phimosis infection.
What tests should be done before phimosis surgery? Regarding the problem of excessive foreskin, male friends must pay attention to choosing a professional and reliable hospital for surgical treatment during their illness. Remember not to choose unreliable hospitals for surgical treatment. Otherwise, it is very easy for surgical treatment to go wrong, which will pose greater safety risks to their physical and mental health.
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