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Diabetic males may have sugar in their urine. The sugar makes yeast [[balanitis]] more likely | Diabetic males may have sugar in their urine. The sugar makes yeast [[balanitis]] more likely. | ||
Urine may be used to flush out the [[preputial sac]] when the [[foreskin]] does not retract. | Urine may be used to flush out the [[preputial sac]] when the [[foreskin]] does not retract. Some [[foreskinned ]] men worry about having urine inside the [[foreskin]], however their concern is misplaced. The epithelium of the tissue inside the [[preputial sac]] is [[mucosa]], which designed by nature to tolerate a moist environment. | ||
Urine inside an infant's diaper (nappy) may become ammonia. If the infant is a [[circumcised]] boy, who has been deprived of the protection of his [[foreskin]], then the ammonia may attack the [[meatus]] and cause [[meatitis]] or worse, [[meatal stenosis]], which requires a second operation to open the [[urethra]]. | |||
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