Many friends still don't know how to distinguish foreskin from foreskin. In fact, foreskin and foreskin are easy to distinguish. So how to distinguish foreskin from foreskin? Next, this article will introduce you to the method of distinguishing foreskin from foreskin, just for your reference. Friends who want to know how to distinguish foreskin from foreskin can take a look! Please see the detailed introduction below. How to distinguish foreskin from foreskin? Foreskin is often accompanied by foreskin, but in fact, the two are two different diseases. So how to distinguish them? Because men do not understand foreskin and prepuce, many people confuse these two diseases, and many men are hurt because of this. The most fundamental difference between foreskin and prepuce is that foreskin cannot be pulled back at all. The foreskin refers to the double layer of skin covering the glans penis. In infants and young children, the foreskin is longer and covers the penis, making the glans penis and the external opening of the urethra invisible. It is a physiological foreskin. With the growth of age, the penis and foreskin gradually develop. During puberty, the foreskin retracts backwards, and the glans penis is exposed in adulthood. However, in about 30% of adults, the foreskin completely covers the glans penis. Phimosis refers to a condition where the foreskin opening is narrow and small, and it is difficult to turn the foreskin up. To determine whether it is phimosis or prepuce is too long, you can do a self-examination. The method is: apply soap to the penis to make the foreskin inside and outside smooth, fix the penis with your left hand, and push the foreskin back and turn it over with your right hand. If the foreskin can be turned up smoothly, it is prepuce is too long; if the foreskin opening is too small to turn up, it is phimosis. Most phimosis is congenital. Some are caused by repeated infections on the basis of prepuce being too long, resulting in adhesion and inability to turn it up. Phimosis is much more harmful to the human body than prepuce. In some severe cases of phimosis, the foreskin opening is as narrow as a pinhole, and the foreskin bulges like a ball during urination, making urination difficult. Due to the narrowness of the foreskin and urethral opening, the bladder sphincter contracts during urination, and the internal bladder pressure exceeds the pressure that the bladder's Maoer sheath can withstand before or at the same time as overcoming the urethral resistance. Urine refluxes along the ureter, and the ureter and renal pelvis dilate, causing bacterial infection of the upper urinary tract and scar formation, leading to secondary reflux nephropathy and even renal function damage. The above is the introduction on how to distinguish foreskin from foreskin. I believe that after reading the above introduction, you already know how to distinguish foreskin from foreskin. Generally speaking, foreskin is easy to pull open, but foreskin is not. This is the most fundamental difference. I hope that through the introduction of this article, you can better distinguish foreskin from foreskin. |
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