Future Health Frontiers Q&A Men’s Health

How to treat excessive foreskin in men

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Asked on:Apr 09, 2026 04:37 AM

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  • Plateau Plateau

    Apr 09, 2026

    Male foreskin can be treated through daily cleaning and care, medication, and circumcision. Excessive foreskin may be related to congenital developmental abnormalities, local inflammatory stimulation and other factors. It usually manifests as symptoms such as the inability to completely evert the foreskin and difficulty in cleaning.

    1. Daily cleaning and care

    Wash the foreskin and glans area with warm water every day and keep the area dry and clean. Turn the foreskin gently when cleaning to avoid tearing it due to excessive force. Choose breathable cotton underwear and avoid wearing clothes that are too tight. For simple foreskin without inflammation and infection, proper care can reduce the risk of complications.

    2. Drug treatment

    When combined with periposthitis, topical antibacterial drugs such as erythromycin ointment and clotrimazole cream can be used as directed by the doctor. When accompanied by obvious edema, dexamethasone cream can be applied for a short period of time to relieve symptoms. Recurrent fungal infections require systemic treatment with fluconazole capsules. Medication treatment must be used in a standardized manner under the guidance of a doctor. Do not increase or decrease the dose on your own.

    3. Circumcision

    Suitable for patients with recurrent infections or phimosis. Traditional surgery uses scissors to remove excess foreskin. Laser circumcision has the characteristics of less bleeding and quick recovery. After surgery, you need to keep the wound dry, avoid strenuous exercise, and use iodophor for disinfection and oral antibiotics to prevent infection as directed by the doctor. The choice of surgery must be determined by a professional physician based on individual circumstances.

    4. Foreskin dilation

    For mild foreskin stenosis, progressive dilation treatment can be used, using a special dilator to gradually expand the foreskin opening. It is necessary to operate under the guidance of a doctor and use lubricants to reduce friction damage. If skin laceration occurs during expansion, you need to stop immediately and seek medical treatment. This method is not suitable for patients in the acute inflammation stage.

    5. Traditional Chinese Medicine Conditioning

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that excessive foreskin is often related to dampness and heat. Prescriptions such as Longdan Xiegan Decoction can be used to clear away heat and promote dampness. For external washing, you can use Chinese medicine decoctions such as Sophora flavescens and Cortex Phellodendron to fumigate and wash. Acupuncture uses acupuncture points such as Sanyinjiao and Taichong to assist in conditioning. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment requires syndrome differentiation and treatment, and it is recommended to seek treatment in a regular traditional Chinese medicine hospital.

    Patients with foreskin should avoid using highly alkaline lotions for cleaning and avoid eating spicy and irritating foods. Conduct regular specialist examinations and seek medical attention promptly if symptoms such as redness, swelling, pain, or difficulty urinating occur. Underage patients need parents to assist in daily care, and adult patients need to pay special attention to cleanliness before and after sex. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help reduce local irritants.