Phimosis is a urological condition defined as the inability to retract the skin (foreskin) that covers the head of the penis. Phimosis may emerge as a tight ring of the foreskin, which circles the tip of the penis that prevents full retraction.
Phimosis is not necessarily a problem. It only becomes a problem when it causes symptoms. It could be when phimosis gets severe and leaves an opening of the size of a pinhole.
There are two types of phimosis - physiologic and pathologic. The physiologic type is associated with childhood and resolves as you age. The pathologic type is associated with balanitis xerotica obliterans (BXO).
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Phimosis
Phimosis is diagnosed and treated by a urologist. A urologist may ask for the patient’s complete medical history, including previous penis injuries or infections. They may also conduct a physical examination and advise urine tests to check for the presence of urine infection that could be a potential cause of the condition.. Phimosis is also a risk factor for Type 2 diabetes, so the doctor might check the blood sugar levels with various tests to rule out this possibility.
Treatment of phimosis depends on its symptoms. Physiological phimosis does not need any treatment and gets better on its own. However, pathological phimosis does not go away independently and needs medical treatment. In some cases, the doctor will advise cleaning the penile region regularly with water and drying it gently. Apart from this, the doctor might advise the following treatments:
To undergo phimosis treatment, you can get in touch with some of the best urologists in Coimbatore at Pristyn Care.
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At Pristyn Care, we provide USFDA approved, advanced and minimally invasive, laser circumcision for effective phimosis treatment. Laser circumcision does not involve the risk of any deep cuts of excessive bleeding. Laser circumcision can provides faster recovery as well
At Pristyn Care, all our urologists are highly qualified and expert urologists with 8-10 years of experience in performing successful and effective laser circumcision without any major side-effects or postoperative complications.
Due to its minimally invasive and precise nature, laser circumcision provides faster recovery while also providing effective treatment for phimosis. Most patients experience effective, long-term relief from symptoms of phimosis in just a few weeks after surgery.
Laser circumcision is an advanced and minimally invasive treatment for phimosis. There is no risk of major pain or excessive scarring involved in the entire procedure.
Yes, you can have sex with phimosis. But there are chances of pain and discomfort during sexual intercourse. The tight foreskin may also lower the chances of achieving an orgasm.
Contact Pristyn Care to contact the best urologist for phimosis treatment in Coimbatore. Our urologists spend sufficient time with patients to diagnose their medical conditions and suggest suitable, effective, and affordable treatments.
Pristyn Care is one of the best healthcare institutions for phimosis treatment in Coimbatore. Contact us now to undergo an advanced and effective circumcision surgery to treat phimosis.
If phimosis interferes with healthy erections or urination, or you experience other painful symptoms, see and consult a urologist immediately in Coimbatore.
Phimosis treatment through circumcision can easily help in eliminating painful symptoms associated with it. Circumcision surgery is performed with advanced medical technology that makes it smooth and easy compared to conventional surgical methods. There are several benefits of undergoing phimosis surgery:
Before undergoing phimosis surgery, knowing the possible risks and complications is essential. The most common risks and complications of phimosis surgery include: