Question

What should be done to treat a boy’s phimosis with the coronal sulcus pointing to the left?

Answer

Generally, the timing for phimosis surgery needs to be determined based on the child’s symptoms. If there is no adhesion, surgery can be considered when the child is older. Surgery can also be performed now. Since children have weaker physical resistance, they are more prone to urological issues. For parents, there should not be excessive anxiety. It is important to take the child to a top-tier hospital for examination and treatment immediately, and to undergo regular check-ups. Follow the doctor’s guidance for symptomatic treatment.