What does foreskin look like
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Asked on:Apr 08, 2026 12:15 AM
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Louise
Apr 08, 2026
Foreskin excess means that when the penis is weak or erect, the foreskin completely covers the glans and cannot be exposed naturally. It may be accompanied by narrow foreskin opening or recurrent infection. Typical symptoms include the foreskin completely wrapping the glans, bulging of the foreskin during urination, difficulty in cleaning, etc. It is necessary to evaluate whether intervention is needed based on the specific situation.
1. The foreskin completely covers the glans
The most intuitive manifestation of excessive foreskin is that no matter when the penis is weak or erect, the foreskin always covers the glans and cannot be exposed naturally. Some patients have a narrow ring at the foreskin opening, which requires manual upward turning to expose the glans, but this may be accompanied by pain or discomfort. This situation can easily lead to the accumulation of smegma and increase the risk of infection.
2. Foreskin bulges when urinating
When some people with excessive foreskin urinate, the front end of the foreskin will swell and become spherical, and the urine line will be thin or bifurcated. In severe cases, it may affect normal urinary function. This is related to the stenosis of the foreskin orifice or the adhesion between the foreskin and the glans, which may cause urinary tract infection or abnormal bladder function in the long term.
3. Difficulty in cleaning and repeated infections
People with excessive foreskin cannot fully expose the glans, making it difficult to thoroughly clean the secretions between the inner plate of the foreskin and the glans, which can easily lead to the formation of smegma. Long-term irritation can cause balanitis, which manifests as local redness, swelling, pain, and abnormal secretions. In severe cases, ulcers or scarring stenosis may occur.
4. Discomfort or pain during sexual intercourse
When adult patients have an erection, the excessively long foreskin may cause sexual intercourse pain due to traction, or may lead to the risk of incarceration due to the narrow foreskin opening. Recurrent inflammation may also reduce the sensitivity of the glans and affect the quality of sexual life. Some patients will experience psychological stress or low self-esteem.
5. Secondary pathological changes
Long-term untreated foreskin may lead to complications such as balanitis, urethral stenosis, and urinary tract infection. Rarely, the risk of penile cancer may be increased. Pediatric patients may also develop ascending urinary tract infection or kidney damage due to abnormal urination.
It is recommended that people with excessive foreskin wash the inside of the foreskin with warm water every day and keep the area dry and clean. If recurrent infections, difficulty urinating, or foreskin impaction occur, you should seek medical advice promptly to evaluate whether circumcision is needed. After surgery, you need to follow the doctor's advice to care for the wound, avoid strenuous exercise, and wear loose cotton underwear to reduce friction. Daily attention should be paid to observing the local area for redness, swelling, abnormal secretions, etc.
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