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Subpreputial Discharge is a lanolin-like wetness commonly found under the prepuce in most female and male individuals who have not undergone circumcision, as well as in the female vulva area. Subpreputial discharge is a transparent lubricating secretion.
The technical term for prepuce is foreskin. The prepuce, also called the clitoral hood, is mainly erogenous tissue that is needed for normal sexual function.
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The prepuce of a cat covers the penis and has sharp barbs that aid in mating, while the human prepuce covers and protects the glans penis. Cats have retractable penises housed inside the prepuce, while humans have external penises.
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The prepuce surrounds the uncircumcised glans penis of the human male. It is more commonly referred to as the foreskin.
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Uncircumcised refers to a penis that still has the foreskin covering the head of the penis. This is a natural state in males that have not undergone circumcision, which is the surgical removal of the foreskin.
The prepuce is a tubular sheet of skin which covers the free part of the penis. It is attached to the lower outside abdominal wall.The prepuce acts as a protective, moist covering for the dog's penis, because the prepuce is moist it can produce a thick, lubricating substance called smegma, smegma acts as an antibacterial substance therefore keeps the glans penis and the penis clean, it also acts as a lubricant. The prepuce only completely covers the penis when it isn't erect.
Phimosis.
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