What does normal male foreskin look like
Disease description:
I'm not sure if my foreskin is normal. What does a normal male foreskin look like?
The normal male foreskin has distinct characteristics that vary across different age groups. In children, infants, and adolescents, the most common presentation is long foreskin or mild phimosis. Particularly in infants, it is normal for the glans not to be exposed, as the foreskin typically covers it completely. This condition usually resolves with age, as the foreskin gradually retracts and exposes the glans—this is considered a normal developmental process. However, if the glans remains persistently covered and cannot be exposed, especially when accompanied by inflammation, this may indicate true phimosis or redundant foreskin, which may require surgical intervention.