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الخميس، 18 أكتوبر 2018

Pointers To Have Concerning Tight Foreskin

By Janet Butler


The development of the genital area among boys, especially for those who have not undergone circumcision. Most uncircumcised babies have a sheath that does not retract due to it being attached to the glans. As much as this may be a normal situation, Tight Foreskin requires to be treated immediately especially in cases where it brings about problems.

In most cases, tight sheath also known as Phimosis often gets resolved as the young boy grows into adolescent. However, it is also possible for this condition to spill over to adulthood hence requiring medical intervention. As much as the condition may seem harmless and does not raise concerns as a serious health condition, it can cause difficult in functioning of the genitals, soreness and swelling.

Phimosis does occur with different causes depending on the age the person. In the case of babies it is referred to as congenital as it comes by birth hence given the name physiologic Phimosis. When the cause is due to an infection, scaring or an irritation it is known as pathologic Phimosis. An example of a cause is balinitis which causes an irritation, itching and redness on the penis of uncircumcised men.

This condition can also be exacerbated by presence of bacteria or an infection. This condition commonly known as Balanoposthitis causes an inflammation and scaring of both the glans and the foreskin. Inflammation causes skin tightening making it very uncomfortable. Some of the infections leading to this is yeast infection or candidiasis. This is also common in adult men

Some sexually transmitted infections also contribute to Phimosis and is common in adults. It causes the inflammation of the glans causing tightness. Some of these infections include; genital herpes that leads to pain and blisters on the genitals, gonorrhoea causing redness, pain in testicles and discharge from the penis, syphilis also further causes redness, swelling, rashes and mucus patches on the penis.

In addition to the infection, skin conditions also lead to tightening of the foreskin. Lichen planus makes the skin to be itchy and cases flat bumps on the penis. Lichen sclerosus is whereby white patches develop on the foreskin and glans which causes scaring. Eczema which can occur for both babies and adults leads to dry skin patches that casus irritation. Psoriasis that is known to be chronic causes the skin to have crusty dry patches.

This condition can be treated if it gets worse. This is done through visiting a specialist who can prescribe medication depending on the main cause. You can be advised to take antibiotics or antifungal medications that will clear out infections. The doctor can also advice on exercises that will loosen the skin. The exercise will involve pulling back and moving the foreskin gently. This is however discouraged for babies.

Some proper penis hygiene can also prevent this from happening. Gently washing the penis with warm water each day while gently pulling back the foreskin to wash underneath, however, this is discouraged for babies and young boys. Using mild soaps to clean the area can reduce irritation and avoiding use of deodorants around the genitalia. If the condition is recurrent, surgery such as circumcision, preputionplasty and frenuloplast is advised.




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