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Today, while using the restroom, I noticed pink spots on my foreskin, but there is still some bodily fluid inside even after showering.
I have phimosis.
Should I consider getting a circumcision?

Lin Xiansheng, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/06/21

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: If the foreskin cannot retract during an erection, exposing the glans, medical advice suggests surgery.
Other considerations pertain to maintaining proper hygiene.
It is advisable to consult a physician for examination.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2021/06/21

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When considering whether to undergo circumcision due to the presence of pink spots and discharge from the foreskin, it is essential to understand the underlying causes and implications of these symptoms. Pink spots on the foreskin can be indicative of various conditions, including infections, inflammation, or other dermatological issues. The discharge you mentioned could also suggest an infection or irritation, which may require medical attention.

Circumcision is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the foreskin, and it is often considered for several reasons, including recurrent infections, phimosis (the inability to retract the foreskin), or other medical conditions affecting the penis. If you are experiencing persistent symptoms such as discharge or unusual changes in the appearance of the foreskin, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional, preferably a urologist, who can provide a thorough examination and diagnosis.

Here are some considerations regarding your symptoms and the potential decision for circumcision:
1. Diagnosis: Before making any decisions about circumcision, it is vital to obtain a proper diagnosis. Conditions such as balanitis (inflammation of the glans), sexually transmitted infections (STIs), or other dermatological issues can cause similar symptoms. A healthcare provider may perform tests, including swabs or cultures, to identify any infections or underlying conditions.

2. Treatment Options: Depending on the diagnosis, there may be non-surgical treatment options available. For instance, if an infection is present, antibiotics or antifungal medications may be prescribed. If the pink spots are due to irritation or an allergic reaction, topical treatments or changes in hygiene practices may be recommended.

3. Circumcision Considerations: If recurrent infections or other complications are diagnosed, circumcision may be recommended as a preventive measure. It is essential to weigh the benefits against the risks, including potential complications from surgery, such as bleeding, infection, or changes in sensitivity.

4. Hygiene and Care: Maintaining proper hygiene is crucial, especially if you are experiencing discharge. Gently cleaning the area with mild soap and water can help reduce irritation and prevent infections. Avoiding irritants, such as harsh soaps or lotions, is also advisable.

5. Consultation with a Specialist: If you are uncertain about the need for circumcision, seeking a second opinion from a urologist can provide clarity. They can discuss the potential benefits and risks of the procedure based on your specific situation and medical history.

6. Psychological and Emotional Factors: It is also essential to consider the psychological aspects of undergoing circumcision. Some individuals may have concerns about the procedure's implications for sexual function or body image. Discussing these feelings with a healthcare provider can help address any anxieties.

In summary, while circumcision can be a solution for certain medical conditions, it is crucial to first identify the underlying cause of your symptoms. Consulting with a healthcare professional will provide you with the necessary information to make an informed decision regarding your health and well-being.

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