Boys who are circumcised, especially those who are circumcised and whose foreskin opening is too small for the glans to turn out for a long period of time, and who have not been circumcised by the onset of puberty, may affect the development of the penis.
With the onset of puberty, androgen levels rise, the reproductive system begins to fully develop, and secondary sexual characteristics begin to appear. During puberty, the male penis will enlarge and lengthen considerably. With a long foreskin or a circumcised penis, the foreskin will restrict the growth and development of the glans, so circumcision should be performed as early as possible during the vacation period before puberty.
The long foreskin is not cut in addition to affect the development of the gap between the foreskin and the glans is also very easy to breed breeding bacteria, produce foreskin scale, further triggering inflammation of the glans. The long foreskin will also affect the sex life.
If you are circumcised, you need to actively diagnose and treat it.