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</html><thumbnail_url>https://nextphimostop.sansalia.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/cause-taglietti-prepuzio.jpg</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>800</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>559</thumbnail_height><description>A tight foreskin is a condition from which many suffer today. Medical professionals call this condition&nbsp;phimosis. Do you also have a tightened foreskin? Are you searching for more detailed information about the problem? Do you have a son who might have the condition? If you have any concerns at all about phimosis, this essential guide is here to help. So without further ado, let&#x2019;s get stuck into the article. Should I Be Worried About a Tight Foreskin? Even though you might be finding it difficult to urinate or have sex, there is no need to worry about a tight foreskin. There are several ways to get rid of the problem, which is extremely treatable. Consult your doctor for advice and to make sure you get the right phimosis solution for you. We cannot stress enough the importance of seeking medical help. You can read countless stories on the internet about home remedies for phimosis. But none of these work in the long-term and most of them are likely to cause further damage. In addition, there are different types of phimosis. The&nbsp;treatment for your tight foreskin&nbsp;will depend very much on several factors, including your age and the severity of the phimosis. Only a doctor can properly assess your tight foreskin and suggest the&nbsp;correct course of action. Tight Foreskin: The Phimosis Essentials As we previously alluded to, there is more to a tight foreskin than simply &#x201C;phimosis&#x201D;. There are different types of phimosis, as well as&nbsp;different degrees of severity. In this article, we&#x2019;ll help you to differentiate between the various types. We&#x2019;ll also briefly explain how to spot whether or not you may have phimosis. Congenital Phimosis and Acquired Phimosis There are two possible types of phimosis:&nbsp;congenital&nbsp;and&nbsp;acquired. Both varieties of phimosis are perfectly common, so you should not be too concerned if you are suffering with the condition. Acquired phimosis usually develops in adulthood. There are a variety of possible causes, but it is usually triggered by some kind of infection causing inflammation. It could be anything from a physical knock to the penis which has caused swelling, to a sexually transmitted infection. Sometimes smegma can gather underneath the foreskin, usually due to poor sanitation. The bacteria found around the prepuce will use this as a food source and multiply in number, causing infection. This can also result in acquired phimosis. On the other hand, congenital phimosis is something you are born with. It is usually caused by a foreskin which is abnormally short. The penis has grown, but the foreskin has not grown at the same rate. In such a case, it will be very difficult to retract the foreskin, which can cause lots of discomfort to the child suffering from it. Phimosis vs. Paraphimosis So as we have seen, there are two distinct types of phimosis. But this condition, which is often accompanied by symptoms like difficulty with urinating, can be further broken down into two sub-categories: phimosis and paraphimosis. When medical practitioners talk about phimosis, they are describing a [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
