Phimosis can only affect you if you have a foreskin (if you’re uncircumcised). Phimosis is a common (and relatively normal) condition in babies and young children until around 7 years old. When it ...
If phimosis in older children or adults is not causing acute and severe problems, nonsurgical measures may be effective. Phimosis can be treated by the local application (tip of the penis) of topical ...
Moreno G1, Corbalán J, Peñaloza B, Pantoja T. Topical corticosteroids for treating phimosis in boys. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2014 Sep 2;(9): Zampieri N1, Corroppolo M, Camoglio FS, Giacomello L, ...
Phimosis is a condition in which the foreskin can’t be retracted (pulled back) from around the tip of the penis. A tight foreskin is common in baby boys who aren’t circumcised, but it usually stops ...
Phimosis describes a condition in which the foreskin is too tight to be pulled back over the head or glans of the penis. If symptoms occur, they can include soreness and swelling. Most uncircumcised ...
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