Do men have to cut their hair?

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Phimosis is defined as congenital phimosis and acquired phimosis. Congenital phimosis refers to mild adhesion between the inner surface of the prepuce and the glans surface of the newborn, which hinders the prepuce from turning over to the coronal groove. This kind of phimosis is called physiological phimosis. Acquired phimosis is secondary to prepuce inflammation, which causes scar contracture at the prepuce. If phimosis is serious, it can cause urination difficulties and even urinary retention. When the prepuce is accumulated, there may be itching of the penis.

Chronic irritation can lead to infections and cancer, leukoplakia and stones. The main treatment for phimosis is surgery, namely circumcision. The purpose of surgery is to circumcise and expose the glans of the penis, thus solving the problem caused by phimosis. However, not all phimoses need surgery. Here are some factors to consider: Age: If it is a newborn or infant phimosis, immediate surgery is usually not required because the foreskin may naturally relax with age.Health: If the patient has other health problems such as heart disease, diabetes, etc., surgery may increase the risk and should be decided upon by a doctor's assessment.Severity of phimosis: If the phimosis is mild and does not cause obvious symptoms, it can be observed for a period of time, or some medical treatment, such as topical estrogen ointment, etc. If the phimosis is severe, affecting urination, sexual life or causing infection, surgery may be a better choice. Personal wishes: The wishes of the patient and family members are also important, and the patient's psychological and life needs need to be considered. In short, whether to remove the phimosis requires a comprehensive consideration of a variety of factors, including age, health status, severity of the phimosis and personal wishes. Before deciding whether to undergo surgery, patients are advised to consult a doctor for detailed evaluation and discussion. The doctor will give personalized advice and treatment plan according to the specific situation. It should be noted that for phimosis treatment, early diagnosis and treatment are very important. If phimosis is found, it should be seen promptly so that the doctor can evaluate and treat it according to the specific situation. At the same time, maintaining good personal hygiene habits, often cleaning foreskin and glans, is also an important measure to prevent phimosis-related problems.

Do men have to cut their hair?

Do men have to cut their hair?

Do men have to cut their hair?



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