Obesity does not usually affect the foreskin.
Factors affecting the foreskin mainly include congenital factors and secondary factors. Congenital factors are congenital dysplasia of the foreskin, which may lead to adhesion of the foreskin and narrowing of the opening of the foreskin; secondary factors are circumcision, priapism, diabetes and other diseases that may cause secondary phimosis.
Obesity is simply an excessive accumulation of subcutaneous fat in the human body, which may result in part of the penis being buried in subcutaneous fat and visually appearing to be too short, but generally does not affect the foreskin itself.
Patients with symptoms of discomfort in the foreskin, should be timely to the regular hospital, under the guidance of the doctor to identify the cause of the disease, such as the cause of the disease by the doctor under the guidance of standardized treatment.