Biblical synechia in boys

Synechia in boys is somewhat different from a similar disease in girls. The main difference is due to the fact that the synechia of the prepuce is a congenital phenomenon in boys and up to a certain age it is considered the norm. About when the synechia flows into the category of a problem and requires surgical intervention, we'll talk further.

The flesh of the flesh is normal

In boys, the synechia is a fusion of the foreskin with the head of the penis. Spikes in infants are very tender and do not give babies painful sensations. Because of the synechia, the head of the penis in the boy does not fully open - this is observed in 96% of newborns.

Over time, there is a natural process of breeding synechia. Already at the age of six months the fifth part of the kids spikes completely disappear. This is facilitated by the gradual opening of the head of the penis, during which the gentle fusion is completely painlessly separated.

The natural dilution of the sineshia of the foreskin is due to erections in infants that arise spontaneously, and the release of special enzymes by sebaceous glands. By the age of three, about 70% of boys have no adhesions. At the age of 17, only 3% of young men diagnose sinecas.

Synechia and inflammation in boys

There are cases when the incomplete opening of the glans penis, it becomes inflamed, causing the child very painful sensations. Inflammatory process can cause smegma or cheesy grease, which in large quantities is collected under the foreskin. This lubricant is sterile, but with the separation of the synechia, an infection can penetrate into it, which gives such an effect. The pain manifests itself during urination, and the penis itself turns red, swells, and liquid purulent discharge can appear from it.

This type of inflammation is called balanoposthitis. He also has positive sides, because inflammation spikes even more quickly break to bring out all the smegma. Balanoposthitis itself, despite the positive "side effect", should be treated. If the inflammation is detected in the early stages, the treatment process passes quickly. Most experts recommend a washing procedure in this area. It is conducted by both doctors and parents, acquainted with the intricacies of technology. For washing use weak antiseptic solutions, for example, infusion of chamomile. It is forbidden to use water with manganese, which leads to scarring of adhesions.

Treating Sanhedrin

Treatment of synechia specialists appoint when they interfere with the normal urination of the child. If, before the age of seven, the boy has not had a natural adhesion, the doctor can prescribe a dissection of the synechia of the prepuce of the penis under stationary conditions. This intervention is prescribed at this age, since after it the boy begins to change the hormonal background and the risk of inflammation increases significantly.

The procedure is a one-step separation of adhesions. To manipulate additional tools is not required, a specialist performs it by hand. An indispensable condition is local anesthesia, since the penis head is very sensitive and the procedure is extremely painful.

As a preventive measure for the recurrence of the synechia after the procedure, within 10 days, obligatory treatment of the head of the penis with a special ointment is required. This is necessary to ensure that the adhesions do not form anew, as long as the tissues have damaged areas. For the same reason, ointment should be used during inflammatory processes with the existing sinhia of the foreskin.