Treatment For
Phimosis
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What Is Phimosis?
Phimosis is a condition in which the foreskin of the penis cannot be fully retracted over the head (glans) of the penis. It is common and normal in infants and young children, but in adolescents and adults, persistent phimosis may require medical evaluation. Phimosis can range from mild tightness to complete inability to retract the foreskin.
Symptoms of Phimosis
- Difficulty or inability to retract the foreskin
- Pain or discomfort during erection
- Pain during sexual intercourse
- Swelling or redness of the foreskin
- Difficulty maintaining proper hygiene
- Recurrent infections
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When Should You See a Doctor?
- Pain during erection or sexual activity
- Frequent infections or inflammation
- Difficulty passing urine
- Bleeding or cracking of the foreskin
- Persistent tightness that affects your quality of life
Our approach may include
- Gentle stretching exercises as advised by a healthcare professional
- Medications to reduce inflammation when appropriate
- Treatment of underlying infections or medical conditions
- Improved hygiene practices
- Surgical procedures in severe or persistent cases
Cause
- Recurrent infections of the foreskin or glans
- Poor genital hygiene
- Scarring caused by forceful retraction of the foreskin
- Chronic skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis
- Uncontrolled diabetes
- Inflammation of the foreskin (posthitis) or glans (balanitis)
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- Experienced sexual health specialists.
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- Safe and supportive environment.
- Respectful, judgment-free consultations.
- Personalised treatment.
- Compassionate patient care.
- Clear guidance at every step.
- Trusted care for intimate health concerns.
Diagnosis is usually based on a physical examination and discussion of your symptoms and medical history. Additional tests may be recommended if an underlying condition such as diabetes or infection is suspected.
Yes. In some cases, phimosis can cause discomfort during erections and sexual intercourse, which may affect sexual confidence and satisfaction.
Maintaining good genital hygiene, avoiding forceful retraction of the foreskin, and seeking timely treatment for infections may help reduce the risk of developing phimosis.
Yes. Phimosis is common in young children and often resolves naturally with age. Persistent phimosis in adults may require medical attention.
No. Many cases can be managed with conservative treatment. Surgery is usually considered only when other treatments are ineffective or complications occur.
Phimosis does not usually affect fertility directly, but severe cases may interfere with sexual activity.
Yes. All consultations and treatments are conducted with complete privacy and confidentiality.
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