What’s wrong with a split foreskin that bleeds?

Bleeding from a split foreskin can be due to inflammation, edema of the foreskin tissue, and brittle tissue. When the penis is erected or when having sex, the friction of the tissue may cause the foreskin to split and bleed. Under normal circumstances, the foreskin is very soft, loose and elastic and will not cause bleeding due to erection or sexual intercourse. Only localized inflammation, resulting in tissue lesions, through erection or sexual intercourse can lead to bleeding from tissue damage. This situation suggests that the foreskin should be turned over and cleaned every day, eat broad-spectrum antimicrobials, usually 3-5 days inflammation will improve significantly, about two weeks the foreskin can return to normal elasticity.