Let's not forget that the fusion of the inner foreskin with the head, which occurs in almost all newborns, is a physiological phenomenon. Premature and violent detachment of the foreskin is not recommended.
The natural process of separation of the foreskin is maintained:
The accumulation of the mast under the foreskin is white or yellow discharge, consisting mainly of flaky epithelium (lining the foreskin from the side of the head), sebum, urine and semen residues. Plaque also contains abundant bacterial flora, so it should be removed during washing (avoiding strenuous attempts to remove the foreskin).
Spontaneous erection, which can occur already in neonatal and infancy. This phenomenon is completely normal for boys and is in no way related to sexual activity.
A "balloon" during urination occurs as a result of narrowing of the mouth of the foreskin (which is not accompanied by any symptoms of the disease).
Due to these factors, a subaplet space is slowly created under the foreskin, moistened by the secretion of the prostate gland, seminal vesicles and urethral glands, which facilitates the insertion of the penis into the vagina in adulthood.
Due to the presence of muscle and elastic fibers in the foreskin, its volume changes in an erect state (then the foreskin or part of it stretches along the penis). A greater number of elastic fibers in the dermis of the foreskin is responsible for the characteristic folding of the epithelium and the formation of the "tip /spout" of the foreskin around the head.
In men, under normal conditions, the foreskin should slide from the head into the gastric groove without resistance and without any ailments. The frenulum prevents excessive sliding of the foreskin (beyond the groove).
In practice, the most common:
physiologically narrow foreskin: the foreskin is irreversible, in the distal (terminal) section there is a narrow and unchanged scar; secondary (acquired) phimosis, pathological: the foreskin is non-reducible, narrow in the distal (terminal) section and scarred (post-inflammatory, iatrogenic).
Phimosis is also often divided into:
total (head exposure is prevented);
partial (the head is difficult to expose): - the acorn may be partially exposed, - the glans can be completely exposed when the penis is hanging down (without an erection), but there is a significant difficulty/prevention of retraction of the foreskin during erection, - the glans can be completely naked - both at rest and in the state of erection, but in the erect state the foreskin is tightened in the compulsive groove.
Total phimosis makes it impossible to follow the rules of intimate hygiene, which increases the risk of inflammation of the urinary tract. Research results show that recurrent inflammation of the urinary tract in men is an important risk factor for penile cancer and the risk of cervical cancer (in sexual partners).
Phimosis tends to increase in size. Attempts to push back the narrowed foreskin or stretch it during an erection can lead to fractures and microcracks of the foreskin, secondary infections and scarring. As a result of wound healing and scarring, the mouth of the foreskin narrows even more. In the most severe cases, there is a critical overgrowth of the foreskin and a significant obstruction or blockage of urine outflow. 1xBet India Bonus - Use 1xbet promo code india : "1X3785" get free welcome bonus 120% up to ₹49,000. Under an exclusive IPL promotion, 1xBet guarantees a Cricket Free Bet for your losing bets. To give an example, a first deposit of ₹1,000 at 1xBet will get you an extra ₹1,200 in bonus funds, totaling ₹2,200 to start your betting journey. Using the exclusive 1xBet promo code: "1X3785" grants you the ability to claim their superb extra first time deposit welcome bonus of up to ₹42900. New customers only | Commercial content | 18+ age limit | T&Cs apply