CircumcisionPenisBalanoposthitisRetractPrepuceGlansPathologicCauses phimosisUncircumcised or partially circumcised malesPhysiologic phimosis resolvesResolvesPenileCongenital phimosisUrinationUrologic emergencyErectionsInflammationOccurInfectionMalesSymptomsReductionTight foreskinOccursDiagnosisLeft untreatedPatientsObstructionTreatmentAdultComplicationsEmergencyAdolescentIatrogenicCommon
Circumcision11
- Circumcision is the preferred treatment for pathologic phimosis and represents the only absolute indication for this procedure in children. (medscape.com)
- physiologic phimosis resolves naturally as a child matures, but it may be advisable to treat pathologic phimosis via long-term stretching or elective surgical techniques (such as preputioplasty to loosen the preputial orifice or circumcision to amputate the foreskin tissue partially or completely). (wikipedia.org)
- Other experts recommend delaying elective circumcision until after paraphimosis has been resolved. (wikipedia.org)
- Prepuce: phimosis, paraphimosis, and circumcision. (nih.gov)
- Circumcision is curative, but phimosis can also be treated with topical steroids. (medicinenet.com)
- If you are planning a circumcision for your son to cure phimosis, you should wait until age 5. (medicinenet.com)
- Medical reasons for circumcision include ongoing problems with urinary tract infections and foreskin problems, such as phimosis. (andrology.org)
- Adult circumcision for phimosis is described in textbooks dating from the early 19th century. (medscape.com)
- Treatments of circumcision, operation of paraphimosis, suturing are performed by an experienced specialist medical staff. (1dayhospital.com)
- Gentle Procedures Ireland offers treatment options for phimosis including conservative measures that preserve the foreskin, as well as circumcision. (gentleproceduresireland.ie)
- A number of phimosis treatments are available, including topical steroid cream, preputioplasty (foreskin preserving surgery - if suitable) and circumcision. (gentleproceduresireland.ie)
Penis26
- In phimosis , the prepuce (foreskin) is too tight to be retracted to reveal the glans penis. (medscape.com)
- Paraphimosis is a urologic emergency that occurs in uncircumcised males when the foreskin becomes trapped behind the corona of the glans penis, leading to strangulation of the glans and to painful vascular compromise, distal venous engorgement, edema, and even necrosis. (medscape.com)
- Phimosis and paraphimosis are problems with the foreskin of the penis. (touro.com)
- Phimosis is when a foreskin can't be pulled down (retracted) from the tip of the penis. (touro.com)
- Paraphimosis is caused when the foreskin is retracted behind the crown (corona) of the penis. (touro.com)
- This photo shows the penis of a young boy with phimosis. (msdmanuals.com)
- Stretching the foreskin gently with 2 fingers or over an erect penis for 2 to 3 weeks with care not to cause paraphimosis is also successful. (msdmanuals.com)
- Paraphimosis can occur when the foreskin is left retracted (behind the glans penis). (msdmanuals.com)
- Paraphimosis should be regarded as an emergency, because constriction leads quickly to vascular compromise and necrosis of the glans penis. (msdmanuals.com)
- Paraphimosis is an uncommon medical condition in which the foreskin of a penis becomes trapped behind the glans penis, and cannot be reduced (pulled back to its normal flaccid position covering the glans). (wikipedia.org)
- citation needed] Paraphimosis can be avoided by bringing the foreskin back into its normal, forward, non-retracted position after retraction is no longer necessary (for instance, after cleaning the glans penis or placing a Foley catheter). (wikipedia.org)
- Patients with severe paraphimosis that proves refractory to conservative therapy will require a bedside emergency dorsal slit procedure to save the penis. (wikipedia.org)
- Canine phimosis is a condition where the dog is unable to retract the canine penis back into the sheath. (dog-health-guide.org)
- Rare causes of paraphimosis include self-inflicted injury to the penis (such as piercing a penile ring into the glans 4 ) and paraphimosis secondary to penile erections. (aafp.org)
- Removal of the catheter before manipulating the penis will aid in successful reduction of paraphimosis. (aafp.org)
- Phimosis is a condition where it is difficult to retract the foreskin over the tip of the penis. (epnet.com)
- Other conditions include phimosis, paraphimosis, Zoon's balanitis or cancer of the penis (on the head of penis or under foreskin). (bsuh.nhs.uk)
- Phimosis is when a person with a Penis can't pull back the foreskin from the Penis head. (malehealth.scot)
- Paraphimosis is when a person with a Penis can't pull the foreskin forward, that is to say, back over the Penis head to cover it. (malehealth.scot)
- On the other hand, paraphimosis is the condition where it is possible to retract the foreskin beyond the head of the penis, but it cannot be restored to its initial position. (phimostop.com)
- Tightened phimosis refers to a case where it is not at all possible to retract the foreskin behind the head of the penis. (phimostop.com)
- Phimosis is where the foreskin is too tight to be pulled back over the head of the penis (glans). (topqa.wiki)
- Circumcised males are less likely than non-circumcised males to have urinary tract infections, phimosis, paraphimosis and balanitis, or to develop penis cancer3. (andrology.org)
- Phimosis is defined as the inability of the prepuce (foreskin) to be retracted behind the glans penis in uncircumcised males. (medscape.com)
- Phimosis is a condition where a patient becomes unable to retract the foreskin that covers the head of the penis (glans penis). (clinicahealth.in)
- Phimosis is a condition where the foreskin is uncomfortable being retracted or cannot be fully retracted, or pulled back, from around the tip of the penis. (gentleproceduresireland.ie)
Balanoposthitis2
- Poor hygiene and recurrent episodes of balanitis or balanoposthitis lead to scarring of preputial orifices, leading to pathologic phimosis. (medscape.com)
- Balanoposthitis was a cause of 26% of cases of acquired phimosis [47], in which the foreskin orifice is so narrow that the foreskin cannot be retracted. (beschneidung.com)
Retract3
- Pathologic phimosis defines an inability to retract the foreskin after it was previously retractable or after puberty, usually secondary to distal scarring of the foreskin. (medscape.com)
- The most common cause of paraphimosis is a failure to retract the prepuce after the placement of a Foley catheter. (medscape.com)
- Phimosis is inability to retract the foreskin. (msdmanuals.com)
Prepuce3
- Physiologic phimosis results from adhesions between the epithelial layers of the inner prepuce and glans. (medscape.com)
- Often iatrogenically induced, paraphimosis can be prevented by returning the prepuce to cover the glans following penile manipulation. (aafp.org)
- The treatment of paraphimosis involves reducing the penile edema and restoring the prepuce to its original position. (aafp.org)
Glans4
- Patients with phimosis, both physiologic and pathologic, are at risk for developing paraphimosis when the foreskin is forcibly retracted past the glans and/or the patient or caretaker forgets to replace the foreskin after retraction. (medscape.com)
- In paraphimosis, the pulled-back (retracted) foreskin is trapped, causing swelling of the glans. (msdmanuals.com)
- On the other hand, with cases of untightened phimosis, it may be possible to partially uncover the glans. (phimostop.com)
- [ 1 ] It may affect the foreskin, glans, frenulum, and meatus or urethra and is responsible for most cases (80-90%) of acquired phimosis. (medscape.com)
Pathologic6
- Pathologic phimosis may be detected in males who report painful erections, hematuria, recurrent urinary tract infections, preputial pain, or a weakened urinary stream. (medscape.com)
- When pathologic phimosis is treated with surgery, any surgically excised skin should be sent for histology to confirm the diagnosis and exclude evidence of malignancy. (medscape.com)
- Pathologic and physiologic phimosis. (epnet.com)
- Adult phimosis (ie, pathologic or true phimosis) may be caused by poor hygiene or an underlying medical condition (eg, diabetes mellitus). (medscape.com)
- Uncomplicated pathologic phimosis is usually amenable to conservative medical treatment. (medscape.com)
- Pathologic phimosis happens in teenage boys and adult men. (urologistlondon.net)
Causes phimosis2
- What causes phimosis and paraphimosis in a child? (touro.com)
- What Causes Phimosis? (gentleproceduresireland.ie)
Uncircumcised or partially circumcised males2
- Paraphimosis is the entrapment of a retracted foreskin behind the coronal sulcus and is a disease of uncircumcised or partially circumcised males. (medscape.com)
- Paraphimosis only occurs in uncircumcised or partially circumcised males. (aafp.org)
Physiologic phimosis resolves1
- These adhesions spontaneously dissolve with intermittent foreskin retraction and erections, so that as males grow, physiologic phimosis resolves with age. (medscape.com)
Resolves2
- Phimosis is normal in children and typically resolves by age 5. (msdmanuals.com)
- Nearly all males are born with congenital phimosis, a benign condition that resolves in the overwhelming majority of infants as they transition into childhood. (medscape.com)
Penile5
- Penile piercings increase the risk of developing paraphimosis if pain and swelling prevent reduction of a retracted foreskin. (medscape.com)
- A patient with paraphimosis often presents with penile pain. (aafp.org)
- When evaluating a patient with suspected paraphimosis, a detailed history must be obtained regarding penile manipulation, instrumentation or endoscopic surgery of the bladder or urethra. (aafp.org)
- Proponents suggest there are significant potential health benefits including a decreased risk for some sexually transmitted infections, a decrease in HPV-related penile cancer and reduced phimosis, paraphimosis. (cmaj.ca)
- This technique can be used for anesthesia of complex penile skin lacerations or before attempting to manually reduce paraphimosis. (medscape.com)
Congenital phimosis1
- On the other hand, congenital phimosis is something you are born with. (phimostop.com)
Urination1
- Symptoms of phimosis can include pain during urination and painful erections. (gentleproceduresireland.ie)
Urologic emergency2
- Paraphimosis is a urologic emergency that requires prompt diagnosis to avoid potential morbidity. (medscape.com)
- Paraphimosis is a urologic emergency, occurring in uncircumcised males, in which the foreskin becomes trapped behind the corona and forms a tight band of constricting tissue. (aafp.org)
Erections1
- Elderly persons are at risk of phimosis secondary to loss of skin elasticity and infrequent erections. (medscape.com)
Inflammation2
- Phimosis interferes with adequate hygiene Sub preputial secretions may become infected with anaerobic bacteria, resulting in inflammation. (afromails.com)
- If phimosis persists after inflammation has resolved, circumsion should be considered. (afromails.com)
Occur3
- Phimosis can also occur if the foreskin is forced back before it is ready. (touro.com)
- Paraphimosis cannot occur in circumcised boys and men. (medicinenet.com)
- Phimosis can also just occur naturally. (gentleproceduresireland.ie)
Infection1
- It may give rise to repeated infection, difficulty in passing urine, painful intercourse, says the best phimosis doctor in Kolkata . (clinicahealth.in)
Males1
- [ 1 ] Physiologic phimosis occurs naturally in newborn males. (medscape.com)
Symptoms7
- In a prospective study, by Zhou et al, of children with severe phimosis, 0.1% mometasone furoate was found to be effective, with recurrence being related to grade or symptoms of severe phimosis. (medscape.com)
- What are the symptoms of phimosis and paraphimosis in a child? (touro.com)
- The symptoms of phimosis and paraphimosis can seem like other health conditions. (touro.com)
- Infants and children with paraphimosis may present with obstructive voiding symptoms and, when severe, acute urinary obstruction. (aafp.org)
- Available at: http://www.baus.org.uk/patients/symptoms/phimosis. (epnet.com)
- But this condition, which is often accompanied by symptoms like difficulty with urinating, can be further broken down into two sub-categories: phimosis and paraphimosis. (phimostop.com)
- If you have symptoms of phimosis please contact us today for a consultation. (gentleproceduresireland.ie)
Reduction1
- However, the reason for the initial placement of the catheter should be obtained first so that, if necessary, it can be replaced following reduction of the paraphimosis. (aafp.org)
Tight foreskin5
- Phimosis (tight foreskin). (epnet.com)
- Phimosis Treatment Options: How Can I Cure a Tight Foreskin? (phimostop.com)
- The treatment for your tight foreskin will depend very much on several factors, including your age and the severity of the phimosis. (phimostop.com)
- Phimosis, an overly tight foreskin, affects a considerable portion of the male population. (gentleproceduresireland.ie)
- Adult phimosis treatment can provide an important relief to men suffering from the difficulties of an overly tight foreskin. (gentleproceduresireland.ie)
Occurs4
- Physiologic phimosis occurs as separation that begins proximally through the process of desquamation forming small spaces that eventually coalesce to form the preputial sac. (medscape.com)
- Paraphimosis typically occurs after Foley catheter placement. (aafp.org)
- Treatment is as Phimosis/Balanitis, which is generally why this occurs. (malehealth.scot)
- Sometimes, paraphimosis occurs. (urologistlondon.net)
Diagnosis1
- Absence of foreskin excludes the diagnosis of paraphimosis. (aafp.org)
Left untreated1
- If left untreated, paraphimosis can have severe consequences. (aafp.org)
Patients1
- Patients with paraphimosis often have an indwelling urethral catheter. (aafp.org)
Obstruction1
- Laboratory tests and radiography are not typically required in the assessment of phimosis, and studies have provided no evidence of obstruction from physiologic phimosis. (medscape.com)
Treatment4
- Granulated sugar has shown to be effective in the treatment of paraphimosis, based on the principle of fluid transfer occurring through osmotic gradient. (wikipedia.org)
- When paraphimosis is suspected, a urology consultation should be obtained for prompt evaluation and treatment. (aafp.org)
- If treatment is needed it will be chosen depending on the cause of your phimosis. (epnet.com)
- Need more info about phimosis treatment? (gentleproceduresireland.ie)
Adult1
- Alternative procedures for adult phimosis were described as early as 1900 by Cloquet. (medscape.com)
Complications1
- What are possible complications of phimosis and paraphimosis in a child? (touro.com)
Emergency2
- A paraphimosis is an emergency medical condition. (touro.com)
- If this condition persists for several hours or there is any sign of a lack of blood flow, paraphimosis should be treated as a medical emergency, as it can result in gangrene. (wikipedia.org)
Adolescent1
- Adolescent phimosis can be treated with steroid ointment. (gentleproceduresireland.ie)
Iatrogenic1
- Paraphimosis is usually caused by medical professionals (iatrogenic) or parents who handle the foreskin improperly. (wikipedia.org)
Common3
- Phimosis is more common in young boys. (epnet.com)
- Both varieties of phimosis are perfectly common, so you should not be too concerned if you are suffering with the condition. (phimostop.com)
- How common is phimosis? (gentleproceduresireland.ie)