Intimate care for boys: Careful with the foreskin

Urologists and pediatricians strongly advise against pulling back the foreskin in young children during the first years of life, since the inside of the foreskin is usually still firmly attached to the glans. foreskin is usually still firmly glued to the glans.

The reason: the premature pulling back of the foreskin, causes tiny wounds and tears that form scars as they heal and in this way
the foreskin narrows too much. 

Risks due to foreskin adhesion

  • In boys, the foreskin is stuck to the glans in the first years of life. Therefore, do not pull back the foreskin.
  • If the foreskin has come off, it is best to wash the penis daily in the area between the foreskin and the glans with GenitJunior .
  • Caution: What can happen if it remains stuck?

Problem: Narrowing of the foreskin (phimosis)

  • If there is a contraction of the foreskin (phimosis), treatment is advisable by the beginning of puberty at the latest.
  • If there are acute problems (constriction remains or inflammation occurs), it is essential to consult a doctor.
  • In the context of therapy, intimate care with GenitJunior advantageous!

What are the symptoms of phimosis?

  

 

Penis problem: My foreskin can no longer be pushed back!

Apart from the medical side, you can't wash the foreskin and the region underneath properly at the moment if it's stuck. And the fact that you don't feel comfortable with it is actually reason enough to go to the doctor. Isn't it?

Proper intimate hygiene helps

GenitJunior takes into account the physiological development of the male intimate area of your children, and for boys in puberty. It has a skin-soothing and anti-inflammatory effect. Proper intimate hygiene from an early age is enormously important, read more about the vitamin-rich cleansing emulsion: GenitJunior.

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