Health For Everone Q&A Men’s Health

What should I do if my foreskin is too long at the age of 14?

Asked by:Emmy

Asked on:Apr 12, 2026 03:42 AM

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  • Coast Coast

    Apr 12, 2026

    For phimosis under the age of 14, circumcision is generally recommended for treatment. Circumcision is a relatively common men's surgery, but you must choose a regular and professional men's hospital for the surgery.

    Boys have entered puberty at the age of 14. If the foreskin is severe for a long time, penile erection will be limited, which will affect the normal development of the penis. Severe phimosis may also cause stricture and adhesion between the foreskin opening and the external urethral opening, affecting urination. Therefore, if a 14-year-old boy is found to have phimosis, he should be treated as soon as possible.

    If phimosis is not treated in time, smegma will easily accumulate in the foreskin cavity, causing bacteria to breed and cause some inflammation, so you should pay attention to personal hygiene.

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