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الجمعة، 19 أكتوبر 2018

All You Need To Know About Tight Foreskin

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By Janet Butler


A baby boy or a grown up man can suffer from conditions that lead to a Tight Foreskin. This however, may be naturally occurring in babies and boys and may not be a cause for alarm. However, when the condition gets worse and leads to interference with the normal functioning of the penis such as urinating and the sex life of an adult, it requires to be treated.

This condition which is formally known as Phimosis is very natural amongst the uncircumcised boys and adults. It is a rare condition whereby the skin around the penis tightens due to various reasons requiring treatment. At times, the foreskin of young boys take time to separate from the glans causing this condition to occur.

Phimosis tends to occur in different levels depending with the age. For babies and boys between the age of 2 and 6 it is mostly congenital which means it occurred at birth and will be known as physiologic Phimosis. Pathological Phimosis is due to infections and inflammations of the genitals for instance caused by Balanitis. This develops on the skin causing irritation and is very common in uncircumcised men.

An inflammation of the skin due to Balanoposthitis makes the skin to be tighter. This inflammation is as a result of bacteria or infections such as yeast infection or candidiasis. This infection leads to scaring of the skin that causes it to be fitted. It affects both the glans and the foreskin.

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.

There are some long term skin conditions that further lead to Phimosis. For instance, a chronic condition known as psoriasis which cases a crusty and dry patch forming on the skin due to growth of abnormal sin cells. Eczema also is long-term and leads to dry patches forming on the skin. Lichen sclerosus causes white patches to form on the glans while lichen planus is itchy and leads to shiny bumps on the penis.

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.

Practising good hygiene habits can also prevent this condition. Washing the genitals and gently pulling back to wash underneath is advised. Avoid the pulling on a baby as this may be harmful and cause a lot of pain. This should be done with warm water and a mild or non-perfumed soap to reduce irritations. Avoiding things such as deodorants and talc powder on the penis also reduces irritation. Surgery could be a solution for worst case scenarios.




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