Hematopoietic SCT has improved the survival rates of patients with hematologic and metabolic disorders, as well as those with malignancy or immunodeficiency. Although various complications have been ...
Surgical treatment of phimosis is controversial, as this common condition frequently resolves without treatment: by the age of 3 years, 90% of boys can retract their foreskin sufficiently to expose ...
A consumer group is warning Japanese men to exercise extreme caution before undergoing foreskin surgery after a spate of eye-watering mishaps on the operating table. Phimosis is the narrowing of the ...
When is Phimosis a true problem? In a boy with phimosis, surgery is required if the following problems are encountered. Scarring of the skin at the tip. Recurrent infections. Straining and only ...
The inability to retract the skin (foreskin or prepuce) covering the head (glans) of the penis is referred to as phimosis. The foreskin cannot be retracted in the majority of uncircumcised newborns ...
According to most people, phimosis or tight foreskin can be treated only by circumcision. But did you know that over 80% of this procedure can be avoided. Dr Arbinder Singal, a paediatric urologist ...
Phimosis is a condition that means the foreskin is too tight to be pulled back over the head of the penis. It’s not usually something to worry about, but if it’s causing you pain, irritation or ...
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