When is the child's foreskin too long to be treated?

Children's foreskin can be treated without surgery, which is safe, painless and light in effect. Friend: everyone was phimosis when they were young, and the glans was completely covered with foreskin. In adolescence, when the penis is erect, the foreskin will be flattened and the glans will be exposed. Half of male phimosis will disappear automatically when 18 years old. As long as it develops well, most of them are still wrapped around the glans. If phimosis is not treated in time, the penis head will be locked by foreskin for a long time, which will lead to penile dysplasia after puberty and affect sexual life. Therefore, in your case, I suggest you wait until 18 years old to consider whether you need surgery! I wish you health and happiness!

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