A comprehensive analysis of the causes of frequent penile erections in adolescents and related conditions such as phimosis and paraphimosis.

2026-05-04

**[22. Why do teenagers experience frequent penile enlargement?]**

**Erection**?

Adolescence is known as the period of sexual awakening, and the first ejaculation is a sign of this.

This means they have already developed reproductive capabilities and sexual desire.

Desire and impulse lead to an awareness of the existence of both sexes, and at the same time, a sense of self-worth.

They pay special attention to their genitals. During this period, adolescents' minds...

He's still quite immature in his thinking, and sensitive and unstable in his emotions; he's easily influenced by external factors.

Sexual stimulation or poor hygiene can often lead to frequent penile erections, causing many problems.

Generally speaking, what causes frequent penile enlargement

There are two reasons for erections: one is due to the physiological and psychological factors of adolescents.

The development of the technology is immature and in a state of unbalanced development, which makes it prone to...

It is easily stimulated by external sexual stimulation, causing penile erection; secondly,

After sexual organs mature, sexual urges arise, triggered by the friction of clothing.

Pleasure and penile erection can occur when rubbing or accidentally playing with the genitals.

Most young men's erections occur naturally, when

However, others were also influenced by books, magazines, and DVDs.

Excessive masturbation or an overemphasis on sexual stimulation can easily lead to...

Fatigue, sweating, dizziness, insomnia, and memory loss, etc.

In severe cases, symptoms such as impotence and decreased libido may occur.

[**2** **3** **.** **Foreskin** **over** **long** **.** **Foreskin** **penis** **is** **what** **what** **return** **?**

As mentioned earlier, the glans penis in men has a double fold.

The folded skin of the penis, this is the foreskin. Retracting the foreskin reveals...

The ring-shaped narrowing area behind the glans penis is called the coronal sulcus.

The skin near the frenulum contains many sebaceous glands that secrete a substance with...

The foul-smelling, yellowish-white, muddy discharge is called "smegma".

In a normal male, especially before the age of 7, the foreskin

They are all quite long, covering the entire glans penis and urethral opening.

Later, with puberty, the penis increases in size and length.

The foreskin will retract, exposing the glans penis and urethral opening.

Outside the foreskin. If, by adulthood, the foreskin opening is narrow, or...

The foreskin is still adhered to the glans penis, and the foreskin cannot be retracted to expose the urethra.

The foreskin or glans penis, medically termed phimosis; if the foreskin...

Although the foreskin can be retracted to expose the glans, the opening is very small and the foreskin does not cover the urethra.

When the foreskin is too long, it is called phimosis. In my country, 29% of adult men have phimosis, and 9% have paraphimosis.

However, the foreskin and glans epithelium of a newborn infant will...

Adhesions occurred, and the epithelial adhesions were gradually absorbed around the age of one.

When the foreskin is retracted, it naturally separates from the glans penis, thus preventing the foreskin from becoming too tight in children.

Excessive foreskin length is not abnormal; it only occurs after puberty when the glans penis remains erect.

Phimosis and redundant foreskin are only diagnosed when the foreskin is not exposed for a long time.

**[24. The dangers of phimosis and paraphimosis include]**

**some** **?**

Some people believe that phimosis or redundant foreskin does not hinder sexual activity.

It relates to daily life and reproduction, therefore it is not a disease of the reproductive organs.

In fact, this view is unscientific. Because, regardless of phimosis...

Both having a long foreskin and having phimosis can be harmful to the body.

(1) It hinders penile development and affects the harmony of sexual life.

Phimosis can affect penile growth and development, especially during puberty due to the penis...

The glans penis is tightly covered by the foreskin and cannot receive the stimulation it deserves from the outside.

Stimulation greatly restricts the development of the glans penis, leading to impaired sexual organ development.

The circumference of the glans penis after maturity is significantly smaller, affecting...

Sexual pleasure. In adults, phimosis or paraphimosis can affect sexual pleasure.

Normal sexual activity. Especially for men with a small foreskin opening, the foreskin...

The foreskin cannot be retracted and remains tightly stuck at the coronal sulcus.

Paraphimosis is extremely painful. In severe cases, the glans penis may bleed.

Poor circulation can lead to edema, and even necrosis of the glans penis.

(2) It can cause inflammation of the penis. The foreskin contains abundant sebum.

The foreskin glands secrete a large amount of sebum. In cases of phimosis or redundant foreskin,

This prevents the secretions from the sebaceous glands inside the foreskin from being discharged, resulting in sebum and urine...

The deposits in the foreskin combine to form a cheesy, foul-smelling smegma.

It provides a suitable environment for bacterial growth, which can cause inflammation of the glans penis and foreskin.

Bacteria can also cause urinary tract infections by entering through the urethra, leading to urethral opening.

Inflammation can occur, and after healing, it can cause urethral stricture, leading to difficulty in urination.

(3) It can damage kidney function. Inflammation of the penis can...

This can cause urethral stricture or narrowing of the anterior urethra, resulting in difficulty urinating.

Long-term difficulty in urinating can damage kidney function.

(4) There is a risk of cancer. Phimosis and paraphimosis,

It may induce penile cancer. Modern scientific research shows that...

Smegma is a carcinogen; according to surveys, 85% to 95% of smegma is carcinogenic.

Penile cancer patients all have phimosis or redundant foreskin. Phimosis and redundant foreskin...

Excessive skin length not only affects one's own health, but also... (The sentence is incomplete and lacks context, so a direct translation isn't possible.)

Having sex with a man can also introduce smegma into the vagina, irritating the uterus and potentially causing cervical cancer.

Therefore, men with phimosis or redundant foreskin should seek medical attention as soon as possible.

Surgical treatment at the hospital. Circumcision. For non-inflammatory cases.

If you have phimosis, you may not need surgery if you regularly retract and clean the foreskin.