Preputial adhesion issues?
The patient is currently a second-year junior high school student who presented with small blisters at the opening of the foreskin.
Upon examination, it was found that the left side of the glans can be exposed by retracting the foreskin, but the right side is adhered and cannot be retracted to reveal the glans.
Although a circumcision has been decided, the following questions need clarification: 1.
How can the right side of the glans be exposed? 2.
Are there similar cases? 3.
Is there a possibility that it cannot be exposed in the future? 4.
Will it affect related functions? 5.
Will it be prone to dirt accumulation?
Mr. Chen, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2015/12/25
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Mr.
Chen: Hello.
1.
Just apply a little pressure to retract the foreskin, and it can be resolved easily; this procedure is often performed in outpatient settings and takes about one minute.
2.
There are many cases.
3.
It will not cause any issues.
4.
It will not lead to complications.
5.
Online answers can only serve as a reference; if necessary, it is important to seek medical attention at a healthcare facility.
This message is brought to you by Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Director of the Urology Department, Taitung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.
Reply Date: 2015/12/25
More Info
Understanding and addressing penile adhesions in adolescents is an important topic, especially for young males experiencing discomfort or complications related to their genital health. Penile adhesions can occur when the foreskin (prepuce) adheres to the glans (the head of the penis), which can lead to difficulties in retracting the foreskin and may cause discomfort or hygiene issues. Here’s a comprehensive overview of your concerns:
1. How to Expose the Right Side of the Glans: In cases of penile adhesions, it is often difficult to retract the foreskin fully. Gentle manual retraction may be attempted, but it should be done with caution to avoid pain or injury. If adhesions are significant, a healthcare provider may recommend a topical steroid cream to help loosen the adhesion. However, since you've already decided to undergo circumcision, this procedure will effectively resolve the issue by removing the foreskin and any adhesions.
2. Are There Similar Cases?: Yes, penile adhesions are relatively common in adolescents and young boys. Many boys experience some degree of adhesion during their development. In most cases, these adhesions resolve on their own as the child grows, but in some instances, medical intervention is necessary, especially if the adhesions cause pain or hygiene issues.
3. Will It Be Possible to Expose the Glans Again?: If the adhesions are not treated, they may persist, making it difficult to fully expose the glans. However, with appropriate treatment, including circumcision, the foreskin will be removed, and the glans will be fully visible. After circumcision, there should be no further issues with adhesions.
4. Will It Affect Related Functions?: Penile adhesions themselves typically do not affect sexual function or urination. However, if the adhesions cause pain or discomfort, they may indirectly affect sexual health and hygiene. After circumcision, most individuals experience improved hygiene and comfort, which can enhance overall sexual health.
5. Will It Be Prone to Dirt Accumulation?: If the foreskin is unable to retract due to adhesions, it can lead to a buildup of smegma (a combination of dead skin cells and oils) under the foreskin, which can cause odor and potential infections. Once circumcision is performed, the glans is exposed, making it easier to maintain hygiene and reducing the risk of dirt accumulation.
In summary, penile adhesions are a common issue among adolescents, and while they can cause discomfort, they are generally manageable. Circumcision is a definitive solution that not only resolves the adhesions but also promotes better hygiene and comfort. It’s important to follow up with your healthcare provider for any concerns and to ensure that the procedure is performed safely and effectively. If you have further questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out to a medical professional who specializes in adolescent health or urology.
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