The development of the penis is affected to a certain extent by encopresis. The penis has not yet developed during infancy, so encopresis during this period does not have a great impact on the penis. After entering puberty, with the secretion of testosterone, the penis also enters a period of high speed development, at this time, the circumcision may bind its development. After entering adulthood and old age, the penis stops developing, so there is no problem of the circumcision affecting the penis development during this period. In addition, the long-term problem of circumcision can easily lead to inflammation of the foreskin glans and cause local adhesions, which will then also have a negative impact on the developing penis, so surgery is still recommended for circumcision.