In the case of a boy with glans adhesions, the condition should belong to a foreskin infection caused by overcircumcision or circumcision, and to the adhesions caused. In general, the child is separated from the foreskin, and then do cleaning. In addition, if the adhesion is more serious, cleaning can not be separated, it is likely to need to do surgery. It is recommended to consult with the pediatric or urology department of a regular hospital to see what the specific situation is and to what extent before deciding on the specific treatment needed. Conservative treatment, in general, is anti-inflammatory.