Say Goodbye to Phimosis, Paraphimosis. We are here to end your suffering from tight foreskin, Tip of the skin which can’t be pulled back.
Paraphimosis is a common urologic emergency that occurs in uncircumcised males when the foreskin becomes trapped behind the corona of the glans penis.
Squeezing the tip of your penis to help the foreskin move back over the glans. Your provider might use solutions to lessen the swelling. Making a slit in the foreskin (dorsal slit) to allow it to move back over the glans.
Phimosis is when a foreskin can’t be pulled down (retracted) from the tip of the penis. This is a common problem in young boys. Paraphimosis is when the foreskin is retracted but can’t move back up. This can prevent normal blood flow in the penis, and may cause serious problems.
Never leave your foreskin behind the head of your penis for any longer than you need to. If a catheter is put into your bladder, check afterward to be sure that your foreskin is covering the head of your penis.
A paraphimosis is a urologic emergency and needs to be attended to immediately. Many techniques of paraphimosis reduction have been described in case studies, though none have been tested in randomized control trials.