• Phimosis (from Greek φίμωσις phimōsis 'muzzling') is a condition in which the foreskin of the penis cannot stretch to allow it to be pulled back past...
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    Foley catheter). Phimosis (both pathologic and normal childhood physiologic forms) is a risk factor for paraphimosis; physiologic phimosis resolves naturally...
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    circumcision to relieve conditions such as failure of the foreskin to retract (phimosis) or failure to cover the glans penis (paraphimosis), although a perception...
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    vessels. A cream with 0.05% betamethasone appears effective in treating phimosis in boys, and often averts the need for circumcision. Longer-term research...
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    do so becomes problematic (pathological phimosis) circumcision is a treatment option. This pathological phimosis may be due to scarring from the skin disease...
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    intercourse.[medical citation needed] Phimosis is a condition where the foreskin of an adult cannot be retracted properly. Phimosis can be treated by using topical...
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  • to 8% among 14- to 17-year-olds (amongst those who did not present with phimosis and could be examined). The production of smegma, which increases during...
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  • penis are associated with about 3.9 times increased risk of cancer. PhimosisPhimosis is a medical condition where the foreskin cannot be fully retracted...
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  • has not expanded after adolescence. Preputioplasty is a treatment for phimosis in the alternative to circumcision and radical dorsal slit which is conservative...
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    elasticity may lead to pathologic phimosis. Further complications may include: Stricture of urinary meatus Phimosis Paraphimosis Inflammation has many...
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    stenosis Obstructive jaundice (biliary tract stenosis) Bowel obstruction Phimosis Non-communicating hydrocephalus due to aqueductal stenosis Stenosing tenosynovitis...
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    confused with that of phimosis and a generally tight foreskin, since the symptom is difficulty retracting the foreskin. Most men with phimosis also have frenulum...
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  • Infertility Micropenis Orchitis Paraphimosis Penile fracture Peyronie's disease Phimosis Post-vasectomy pain syndrome Priapism Prostate cancer Prostatitis Retrograde...
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    be prescribed. A common risk factor is diabetes. Posthitis can lead to phimosis, the tightening of the foreskin which makes it difficult to retract over...
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  • was raised about how both of them urinated, the boys were diagnosed with phimosis. They were referred for circumcision at the age of seven months. General...
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    form) for patients unresponsive to less potent corticosteroids, and penile phimosis. In terms of steroid strength, it is more potent than hydrocortisone, and...
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    (or head, and sometimes thick lips), dark skin, and a closed foreskin (phimosis). In Katsushika Hokusai's Kinoe no komatsu (1814), a mochi maker who speaks...
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  • and kidney stones) Chordee and other minor malformations of the penis Phimosis Urinary obstruction and vesicoureteral reflux Neurogenic bladder (e.g....
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    Retrieved 2022-10-29. ... the incidence of non-retractable physiological phimosis was 50% in grade 1 boys and decreased to 35% in grade 4 and 8% in grade 7...
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    plasmacellularis Pseudoepitheliomatous keratotic and micaceous balanitis Phimosis Paraphimosis Priapism Sexual dysfunction Erectile dysfunction Spontaneous...
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    penile skin; the penis can retract into the scrotum, resulting in secondary phimosis (trapped penis). Since the penis does not protrude when a man has this...
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    the shaft of the penis, located at the sebaceous glands and are normal. Phimosis is an inability to retract the foreskin fully. It is normal and harmless...
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    his autopsy, it was discovered that Guiteau had the condition known as phimosis, an inability to retract the foreskin, which at the time was thought to...
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    XVI suffered from a physiological dysfunction, most often thought to be phimosis, a suggestion first made in late 1772 by the royal doctors. Historians...
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    inflammatory disease and may be part of a tubo-ovarian abscess. Tubal phimosis refers to a situation where the tubal end is partially occluded, in this...
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  • plasmacellularis Pseudoepitheliomatous keratotic and micaceous balanitis Phimosis Paraphimosis Priapism Sexual dysfunction Erectile dysfunction Spontaneous...
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    These later require debridement and may result in disfiguring scars. Phimosis can develop in long-standing lesion by scarring and thickening of foreskin...
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    completed the act and "bids goodnight." Suggestions that Louis suffered from phimosis, which was relieved by circumcision, have been discredited. Nevertheless...
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    Jefferson G (1916). "The peripenic muscle: some observations on the anatomy of phimosis". Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics. 23: 177–81. Cold CJ, Taylor JR (January...
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