the Effects of Short Circumcision on Urological Health - Urology

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Foreskin issues


I have undergone a circumcision, and without the erectile corona, it becomes directly exposed.
Is this due to being cut too short? Will this have any effects?

Mr. Chen, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/03/24

Dr. Li Xinyi reply Urology


It sounds okay.
If the circumcision is too short, there may be concerns about the foreskin being too tight during an erection.
If there are any worries, it is advisable to see a urologist for an examination and discuss it with the doctor.

Reply Date: 2019/03/24

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When it comes to the effects of short circumcision on urological health, it is essential to understand both the anatomical and functional aspects of the procedure. Circumcision is the surgical removal of the foreskin, which is the fold of skin covering the glans (the head) of the penis. The extent of the circumcision can vary, and a "short circumcision" typically refers to a situation where a significant portion of the foreskin is removed, potentially exposing the glans more than usual.

In your case, where the glans is directly exposed when not erect, it is crucial to consider a few factors:
1. Anatomical Considerations: The glans is normally covered by the foreskin, which serves several purposes, including protection and maintaining moisture. When the glans is exposed, it can become more sensitive and susceptible to irritation. This exposure can lead to discomfort during activities such as sexual intercourse or even routine movements.

2. Potential for Irritation: With the glans being exposed, there is a higher chance of irritation from friction against clothing or during sexual activity. This can lead to conditions such as balanitis (inflammation of the glans) or other dermatological issues. Maintaining proper hygiene is essential to prevent infections and irritation.

3. Sexual Function: Some men report changes in sexual sensation after circumcision. While some may find that they experience heightened sensitivity due to the exposure of the glans, others may feel a decrease in sensitivity. The impact on sexual function can vary greatly among individuals and may depend on the extent of the circumcision and personal anatomy.

4. Psychological Impact: The psychological aspect of circumcision should not be overlooked. Some men may feel self-conscious about their appearance or experience anxiety related to sexual performance. Open communication with partners and healthcare providers can help address these concerns.

5. Consultation with a Specialist: If you are experiencing discomfort or have concerns about your circumcision, it is advisable to consult a urologist. They can provide a thorough examination and discuss any potential complications or necessary interventions. In some cases, if there are significant issues related to sensitivity or irritation, options such as topical treatments or, in rare cases, surgical revision may be considered.

In summary, while a short circumcision can have implications for urological health, the specific effects can vary widely among individuals. It is essential to monitor any symptoms you may experience and seek medical advice if you have concerns about irritation, sensitivity, or any other issues related to your circumcision. Regular check-ups with a healthcare provider can help ensure that any potential problems are addressed promptly and effectively.

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