Phimosis incarceration is a male reproductive system disease, although the incidence rate is not very high, but also relatively common. Phimosis and paraphimosis pose a great threat to the physical and mental health of men, so it is important to seek medical treatment promptly if you have phimosis and paraphimosis. Next, let's learn about the harm that phimosis and paraphimosis can bring to men. Can phimosis and paraphimosis be ejaculated?
Phimosis entrapment can affect ejaculation. Patients with phimosis and paraphimosis may have obvious symptoms in clinical practice, such as swelling and pain in the glans penis. The longer the paraphimosis lasts, the more severe the swelling and pain will be. Some patients may also experience difficulty urinating. Prolonged paraphimosis can cause irreversible harm to the local area of the penis, such as ulceration and necrosis of the paraphimosis site. Therefore, if there is paraphimosis and paraphimosis, it is necessary to seek medical attention in a timely manner.
The main treatment for phimosis and paraphimosis in clinical practice is manual reduction. Most patients can recover after manual reduction treatment, but there are also some patients who have poor results in manual reduction treatment. These patients often have a long illness and severe symptoms. If manual reduction is ineffective, surgical reduction treatment can be performed. In short, if you have phimosis or paraphimosis, you must seek medical treatment promptly. If you can receive timely treatment, the consequences may not be serious, but if left untreated for a long time, it may cause necrosis of the penis, which can affect sexual function and urination.