The prepuce adhesions are mostly seen in men with prepuce and foreskin, and are common in children before puberty, usually without uncomfortable symptoms. In the case of children or teenagers before puberty, if there are no uncomfortable symptoms, there is no need to deal with them for the time being. If the glans of the foreskin is often inflamed, or if the foreskin is more obvious, because almost all patients with foreskin are accompanied by different degrees of foreskin adhesions, it is recommended to do circumcision surgery, and the surgical treatment is accompanied by the release of foreskin adhesions; if the foreskin is too long with foreskin adhesions, you can also do simple If the foreskin is too long with foreskin adhesion, you can also do simple circumcision treatment. If the male still has the problem of foreskin adhesions after puberty or adolescence, it is recommended to operate as soon as possible, if not, it will easily lead to local inflammation of the adhesions and even tearing of the adhesions during sex. In summary, patients with foreskin adhesions before puberty can be observed or have their foreskin adhesions loosened, but if they are still having foreskin adhesions during development, early surgery is recommended.