Children’s foreskin does not have to be cut, before the age of six is not recommended to cut the foreskin, after six years of age, if there is the presence of phimosis, phimosis or recurrent infections and so on is mostly recommended to be removed, it is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination.
Clinically, children’s foreskin does not have to be cut, generally children under the age of six years old, if there is a long foreskin, most do not recommend surgical excision, on the one hand, with the growth of age, some children have the phenomenon of retraction of the foreskin, there is no need to excise; on the other hand, if the age of the child is too small, it is not easy to anesthesia, surgery, etc., so before the age of six years old is not recommended surgery.
For children after the age of six, if the foreskin can be turned out and there is no phimosis or circumcision, then there is no need for surgery either. If there is phimosis, circumcision or recurrent infections, surgical excision is mostly recommended to avoid affecting the development of the penis.
Therefore, it is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination and consult the doctor’s advice.