Can pseudopunctures heal on their own?

Pseudopunctures do not usually heal on their own and patients can check themselves. If it is found that the glans is difficult to be exposed, the diagnosis of pseudocircumcision can be confirmed in this case. This type of patient is often prone to glans penis, so it is advisable to go to the urology department of the hospital in time and further perform circumcision after completing the relevant examination. The pseudo-circumcision often wraps around the glans, making it inconvenient to clean up, so the inside of the foreskin is prone to hiding dirt and dirt, leading to the appearance of glansitis. The purpose of circumcision is to fully expose the glans for easy cleaning and care, as well as to receive external stimulation and reduce the sensitivity of the glans to improve the quality of male sexual life. It can also reduce the chance of bacterial infection and prevent the emergence of foreskin glansitis. Therefore, for patients with pseudo-circumcision, it is of great significance to perform surgical treatment.