What are the main effects of foreskin on men?
The foreskin is a physiological part that every male has, but everyone's development situation is different, so the length varies. The part wrapped by the foreskin is the glans. Normally, during male development, the foreskin will slowly recede on its own, exposing the glans. However, many men's development is not good, and they have excessive foreskin or phimosis.
When a man’s glans is usually covered by foreskin and can only be exposed when erect, that means the foreskin is too long. If the glans cannot be exposed when fully erect, it is phimosis. There are two types of phimosis. One is that you can manually open the foreskin and barely expose the glans without feeling pain. The other is that it is difficult to open the foreskin with your hands and it will feel very painful. No matter which one it is, it will affect your normal life and sexual life.
So what impact does a long foreskin have on men? If the foreskin is too long in young boys, it will cause the penis to be underdeveloped, affecting the growth and development of the penis, resulting in a short penis in adulthood. The glans penis will also be wrapped by the foreskin for a long time and its sensitivity will decrease, resulting in premature ejaculation during lovemaking, which will affect the quality of sex. At the same time, the oil secreted by the foreskin will not be discharged in time due to the long foreskin, leading to the appearance of smegma. Smegma can cause irritation to the glans and induce balanitis. More importantly, these bacteria in the foreskin can also be transmitted to the wife during sex, causing her to suffer from gynecological inflammation. Therefore, if a man has excessive foreskin, he can decide whether to remove it after examination.