The clinical symptoms of infant prepuce are that the foreskin covers the glans and the glans cannot be turned up to reveal the glans. The symptoms of prepuce in infants are relatively common and are a normal physiological phenomenon that occurs in most infants. As an infant grows older, the foreskin of the penis will slowly recede and gradually expose the glans. If the glans is still not exposed by the age of 6 or 7, you can choose to go to the hospital for circumcision to expose the glans to prevent inflammatory infections or affect the child’s urination.