What are the dangers of overcircumcision? When do I need to be circumcised?

Circumcision is very common, and it can be said that nine out of ten men are long. The so-called circumcision, is not erect state, the glans cannot be exposed, but can be turned up. The most common danger of circumcision is to cause mycotic infection, when the infection appears red and swollen glans, the surface has red dots, red spots, increased foreskin scale. Mycobacterial infection can be transmitted to the spouse through sexual intercourse, leading to mycobacterial vaginitis, which is prolonged. Some circumcised patients have a small external opening, which is easy to get stuck when the penis is erect, and some of them can cause premature ejaculation. Long-term chronic infection also has the potential risk of causing penile cancer.

Therefore, for those patients with recurrent infections or spouses with mycosis fungoides, or those whose sexual life is affected, surgery is recommended to perform circumcision. On the other hand, if you do not have the above mentioned symptoms, just pay attention to local cleanliness (turn the foreskin up every time to expose the glans and wash it). For the time being, surgery is not necessary.

In addition, it should be reminded that circumcision needs to be performed as soon as possible. The so-called prepuce means that the foreskin cannot be turned up to reveal the glans.