Boys can consider circumcision after puberty if no infection occurs, or may not need surgery, while if an infection occurs, the sooner surgery is done the better.
The prepuce is a relatively common problem in urology. If infection occurs, there is usually redness, swelling and pain in the glans as well as pus flowing from the urethra, and this can have an impact on the development of the boy’s penis, so it is important to have the surgery done as early as possible, for example, it can be done when the child is five or six years old.
And if the male circumcision is not infected, you can extend the time to do the surgery, for example, you can wait until the child enters puberty and then do the surgery, because at this time the child’s penis develops faster, if not timely surgery, easy to affect the development of the penis, and will have a certain impact on the future sex life.
However, if the boy’s prepuce is not very serious, the foreskin is gradually relaxed, and can be turned up by itself, you can not need to do surgery.
Boys with phimosis problems are recommended to actively go to the relevant departments of the regular hospital for examination, the doctor will be based on the actual situation to decide whether or not to do the operation and decide to do the operation time.