How to do if the child's foreskin is too long?

Foreskin experts point out that children's foreskin is too long, which has a great influence on their development and needs to be treated and improved in time. However, it is not easy to judge children's foreskin is too long, and it needs to be understood through pictures of children's foreskin. Only in this way can we ensure correct judgment and effective treatment. Then let's learn about the specific situation of the picture of the child's foreskin being too long here. Andrology experts pointed out that children's foreskin and penis head are slightly adhered, which gradually disappears around 1 year, and the foreskin and penis head are naturally separated, so it is not unusual for children's foreskin to be long. Please consult for the treatment of children's foreskin too long! The skin of a normal male penis is thin, and the skin near the head of the penis is folded inward into double layers, covering the penis, which is called foreskin. Through the pictures of children's foreskin being too long, we can see that if the foreskin covers all the penis heads, but the foreskin can be turned up by hand to expose the penis heads, it is called foreskin being too long. Sebaceous glands in the foreskin also secrete sebum. Because the foreskin that is too long can't be turned up, these sebum will accumulate in the gap between the inner surface of the foreskin and the penis head. At the same time, urine will also penetrate this gap, react chemically with these sebum, become skin scales, and produce strange smells. If it can be turned over, but the coronal sulcus cannot be exposed, it can also be preliminarily identified as too long foreskin. Because children's foreskin is too long, it is not as easy to judge as adults. If you suspect that your child's foreskin is too long, it is recommended to consult a professional andrologist. If the foreskin is diagnosed to be too long, it is best to treat it as soon as possible. Did the introduction of the above experts give you a deeper understanding of the disease?