Question

My little chicken is stuck down there, and I have phimosis. How should I treat it? I have had previous rescue situations and effects: What treatment methods are available, and when can surgery be done, will it affect growth and development? What kind of assistance do I need: What kind of hospital and doctor do I need?

Answer

Long foreskin and phimosis are common problems in many men. Prolonged irritation from urine and smegma can lead to swelling, congestion, and ulcers of the foreskin glans mucosa, even causing phimosis. In severe cases, it may result in necrosis of the foreskin glans. It is recommended to undergo a Korean-type circumcision surgery, which is an operation that complies with perinatal health care and disease prevention work. Removing the excessive foreskin helps with normal penis development, prevents the accumulation of smegma, reduces the risk of inflammation and cancer, and also benefits the health of sexual partners. The cost of the surgery is approximately 1,000 to 2,000 yuan, with specific costs varying depending on the equipment of the hospital.