Circumcision has been advertised in the past as bringing great benefits to men, such as helping to prevent masturbation, preventing infections from sexually transmitted diseases, preventing cancer in the male genital organs, helping to maintain daily genital hygiene, and even having a therapeutic effect on premature ejaculation. In the United States, for example, more than 90 percent of newborn boys were circumcised shortly after birth. However, in recent years the medical community has raised doubts about this, and more and more doctors are advocating caution, unless the procedure is necessary or at least not harmful.
A summary of the boys who have come in for consultation about their foreskin has shown that true circumcision is not common, but more often tight foreskin, and that these tight foreskin patients do not have localized pathological changes and do not have to be treated surgically. It is now believed that the indications for surgery should be true prepuce (i.e. the foreskin cannot be turned up at all, and when urinating the foreskin can bulge into a “big bag”) and those with recurrent glans or foreskin infections.
The medical community generally believes that a tight foreskin may be associated with sexual dysfunction, but if the “tightness” is caused by severe psychological inhibition, then surgery is not necessary. Some people who have reluctantly undergone the procedure have found that their anxiety and avoidance of sexual activity due to psychological inhibitions have not improved as a result of the procedure. This is why doctors need to be adept at identifying what is a true somatic problem and what is a conversion symptom of psychological inhibition and expressing it as a somatic symptom.
If the foreskin is too tight but still stretchable, and the glans can be exposed by hand or by retracting it during sexual intercourse, the onset is due to psychological inhibition, fear of causing genital damage, shyness or guilt about sexual problems, and the principle of treatment should be experiential therapy that is conducive to correcting misconceptions and negative psychological inhibition; such as informing scientific knowledge about sex, eliminating ideological concerns, training guidance on pulling the foreskin, guidance on The guidance of genital hygiene, in some cases should also be supplemented by psychotherapy.
In true prepuce, the foreskin is so tight and unstretchable that it cannot be retracted and the glans exposed by any means (most of them are accompanied by soft tissue lesions); failed circumcision performed under unsanitary conditions, sclerosing lichen planus and other skin diseases, all of which can be the cause of prepuce. For patients with circumcision, only surgical procedures can be performed.
The foreskin of boys is too tight is very common, many boys are born with only a very small hole in the foreskin, but after puberty this situation is rare, most boys before and after puberty will unintentionally or intentionally pull the foreskin, and when urinating boys also have to use their hands to support the penis. But there are many boys who have been afraid to pull the foreskin.
The foreskin can develop into an adult condition as a result of various activities of the penis, including frequent washing, self-pleasuring, or stroking during masturbation. However, some men refuse to engage in activities that promote normal penile development such as pulling the foreskin. It turns out that most of them have some kind of psychological inhibition, and there is fear or taboo about touching the genitals for fear of bringing about all kinds of damage. Due to the lack of exploration of their bodies, especially their genitals, during their growth, they can never get rid of the guilt of sexual expression and the pursuit of sexual pleasure. So it makes their foreskin always in a prepubescent state of non-development, and individuals even restrict the development of the glans because of severe circumcision, which eventually leads to genitalia too small, only to taste the bitter fruit after marriage, but it is too late, only to regret for life.
Of course, this is also related to the family education is excessively harsh, harsh, full of repressive atmosphere, such as the lack of affection, warmth within the family, each other can not achieve the exchange of feelings and empathy, often can make the mental symptoms into physical symptoms. These people often lack self-confidence, security and a strong sense of manhood. They will look at sex as a mystery, thinking that it is a difficult task, and many men will fail this life test, fearing that they will become imbecile or even incompetent men. So early on, they carry a heavy mental burden caused by lack of sexual knowledge and various prejudices and fallacies. Most of them are solitary and withdrawn, depressed all day and can not extricate themselves.
[Indications] 1, prepuce children due to narrow foreskin sac opening and prevent urination or repeated infection.
2.Adults suffering from prepuce or suffering from recurrent infection of prepuce.