Recurrent episodes of pediatric phimosis may be related to factors such as poor local hygiene, virulence of pathogenic bacteria and weak personal resistance.
1. Young children’s poor concept of hygiene and cleanliness, circumcision makes the glans exposed area is small and other factors will lead to the accumulation of more foreskin scales, thus damaging the glans and prepuce mucosa, and further increase the probability of pathogenic bacteria infected with local skin and mucous membrane tissues, resulting in young children’s recurring episodes of circumcision and glansitis.
2. If the causative organisms that lead to the child’s circumcision and glans are more virulent, such as bacteria, fungi and clostridium spirochetes, etc., when infecting the local mucosal tissues, coupled with the immune system of young children’s bodies is not yet perfect, can lead to repeated episodes of inflammatory reactions.
If diagnosed as pediatric foreskin glans, should promptly seek medical attention, not unauthorized use of drugs, so as not to aggravate the progress of the disease. Pay attention to personal hygiene on weekdays, bathe frequently, keep clothes dry and comfortable, avoid secondary infection.