Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Vlssna - Nov 3rd, 2012 9:08 pm. | |
Vlssna
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My penis for skin cant move back ....pls give me what i will do ..did this becom an issue in my maried life .did i go for a surgen ..how many time it will take ...how much bed rest wanded after the surgery |
re: Penis problem
by Dr M K Gupta -
Nov 7th, 2012
10:28 am
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Dr M K Gupta
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Dear Vissna Phimosis can be caused by failure of foreskin to loosen during growth, infections such as balinitis, deformities caused by trauma and diseases of the genitals. Phimosis is usually painless condition in the begining. Infection may result from an inability for the patient to carry out effective cleaning of the area in which case swelling, redness and discharge may all be present making the area tender and painfuldue to deposition of smagma. A very tight foreskin can cause problems during intercourse, urination. Medical opinion differs on the condition and on treatment. It has been suggested that any radical or surgical treatments for phimosis should not be done until after puberty. This has partly come about because of the reaction to the over use of circumcision as a mainstream treatment for phimosis. It has also been reported by bodies such as CIRP that significant numbers of doctors are unable to recognise normal developmental tight prepuce and pathological phimosis. It is believed that many unnecessary circumcisions are performed because of current medical practice and misdiagnosis of phimosis. Balanitis xeroticia obliterans has been sited as one of the only causes of phimosis that should lead to a surgical circumcision. So please contact any surgeon and get your surgery done. With regards M K Gupta |