13-year-old boy phimosis too long to affect development

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2025-05-09 18:18:28 Views: 46 times

Phimosis is generally refers to the foreskin is too long. 13-year-old boy foreskin is too long will not affect the development of the need to judge according to the specific circumstances.

13-year-old boy phimosis too long to affect development

For foreskin too long boy, if the penis natural state has part of the glans can be exposed, and timely medical treatment for standardized treatment, usually does not affect the development of the penis. But if the penis natural state glans completely can not be exposed, and there is no active intervention, resulting in repeated glans inflammation, foreskin and glans adhesion, etc., it may affect the development of the penis.

If the boy has foreskin too long phenomenon, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time for examination, if necessary, circumcision treatment.



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