Uncommon Member Problems: How to Handle Phimosis Men who suffer from phimosis might wonder what it will take to overcome the condition. The good news is that careful male organ care, under a doctor’s supervision, is likely to solve the problem with time and patience. However, there are other options as well. Here’s what a man needs to know about this uncommon member problem. What is phimosis, anyway? Phimosis is a condition in which the prepuce of the male organ cannot retract beyond the head of the manhood. Obviously, this is a condition found only in intact men. Being unable to retract the prepuce is actually very common in babies and young children, but as they begin to mature, the prepuce should eventually move freely over the head of the male organ. For some men, however, the problem never resolves. Or perhaps it does, but then suddenly becomes an issue again for no apparent reason. There are several different types of phimosis: 1. Pathological phimosis is when the ability of the prepuce to move is reduced by infection, inflammation or scarring. This is the most unlikely cause, but it does happen to men of any age. 2. Congenital phimosis means that the prepuce has been tight since birth, and that it didn’t loosen up with time. This isn’t caused by any sort of medical condition, trauma or the like. Fortunately, this is the easiest to treat. 3. Common phimosis is usually found in young male children, when the prepuce adheres to the head of the male organ. This is something a boy grows out of over time; if he does not, it will become apparent that common phimosis is actually congenital phimosis. What’s the treatment for phimosis?
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