Smegma is something that will always develop however if a man simply washes or even just rinses under the forskin with his reguar bath or shower He should never see any sign of it. this story about urine residue is a reduculous fabrication as an itact man naturaly holds back the forskin when he urinates, if he does not he ends up with a messy uncontrolable sprinkles that make s a mess. If he is unable to retract the foreskin then it is also no particular problem from the point of higiene as natre keeps the area under the unretracted forskin clean with smegma being a natural part of it.
During a daily shower an uncircumsized man should pull back the foreskin and gently wash it with soap and warm water. During this process the foreskin should be pulled back as far as comfortably possible and should be soaped and rinsed completely to rid all dead skin cells and urine residue. After the shower it should be gently towel dried and recovered.
Smegma cannot be transmitted. It is normal to have smegma, and it isn't contagious, everyone (male or female) has smegma eventually, due to buildup. However, you can temporarily prevent it by rinsing it with warm water. Smegma is actually helpful, as it is a moisturizer. However, if there is too much buildup, it can harden and will be painful.
Smegma is a natural lubricant produced by the human body in both males and females to facilitate intercourse
smegma is whitish/yellowish epithelium cells + dead skin cells that form beneath the foreskin of the penis in most cases, smegma is considered a natural yet a disease with odor.. secreting too much smegma should checked out, however normal secretion of smegma is thought to help in sexual activity as it act as a lubricant, however this function is debatable.
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Smegma is not a bodily fluid known to transmit HIV.
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There is no current available way to PREVENT smegma FOREVER. The only way to get rid of it is to rinse or wash it, which is temporary. To get rid of the smegma, you have to rinse the area that contains the smegma with warm water and mild soap. If there is irritation, discontinue mild soap, and use warm water instead. Don't use anything sharp or dense, like cotton swabs. You may use your fingers but use them GENTLY.
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