Phimosis mainly occurs in males and is a male disease. Many people do not have sufficient understanding of the impact and harm of phimosis, thinking it is not a big deal. But more and more men are paying attention to their health and choosing to undergo circumcision surgery. So, do circumcision surgeries have any side effects?
Circumcision surgery has no side effects, it is a relatively simple procedure. From a clinical perspective, phimosis is mainly caused by the adhesion between the glans penis and the foreskin, resulting from a narrow foreskin opening. Because the foreskin opening is very small, the head of the penis will be covered, making it difficult to expose. Most males experience adhesions, which will recover on their own during childhood.
If this abnormal condition has not improved by the time a male reaches adulthood, circumcision surgery is necessary. There are no side effects to circumcision surgery, on the contrary, if not performed in a timely manner, there may be certain risks. From a clinical perspective, phimosis can easily lead to inflammation of the foreskin and glans penis in men, and in severe cases, it can have a certain impact on men's daily urination.
Men who are preparing for circumcision surgery are advised to let go of their psychological burden and not worry. Many times, phimosis can actually have a certain impact on men's normal lives, and circumcision surgery is a minor procedure that generally does not require hospitalization. After the surgery, men's lives will not be affected. Especially for severe cases of phimosis, it is recommended to undergo surgery as soon as possible.