The majority of children’s foreskin, or prepuce, is physiologic and can heal on its own. However, some children may have difficulty urinating, slow urine flow and other symptoms, and some secondary infections may appear red and swollen prepuce opening and other symptoms.
Children’s prepuce if pay attention to cleaning, not inflammation does not need special treatment.
If the opening of the foreskin is too small, tight around the head of the penis, can not be turned upward. The narrowness of the opening of the foreskin can lead to symptoms such as difficulty in urination, slow urine flow or bulging of the foreskin during urination.
Long-term urethral obstruction and accumulation of foreskin scale can lead to penile head circumcision and inflammation of the external urethral opening. There may be redness, swelling, pain and purulent discharge at the opening of the foreskin.
Early circumcision of the foreskin with obvious discomfort can be beneficial to the prevention of penile cancer and the normal development of the penis. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for diagnosis and treatment.