Healthopedia.com - Your Health
Encyclopedia

Set Homepage Email Page Favorites      

 
  Home
  Health Centers
  Medical Encyclopedia
  Drugs & Medications
  Diseases & Conditions 
  Medical Symptoms
  Medical Tests & Exams
  Surgery & Procedures 
  Injuries & Wounds
  Diet & Nutrition
  Special Topics
  Pictures & Images      


Google
 
Web Healthopedia.com

You are here : Healthopedia.com > Medical Encyclopedia > Diseases and Conditions > Paraphimosis: Treatment & Monitoring
      Category : Health Centers > Urinary System & Kidneys

Paraphimosis

Paraphimosis | Symptoms & Signs | Diagnosis & Tests | Prevention & Expectations | Treatment & Monitoring | Pictures and Images | Attribution


What are the treatments for the condition?

Most cases can be treated with gentle but firm pressure to the glans penis to reduce the swelling. This allows the foreskin to be put back into its proper position. Sometimes local anesthesia is used to ease the discomfort of this procedure.

If the paraphimosis has been going on for a long time, this simple procedure may not be enough. In that case, minor surgery may be needed. An incision, or slit, is made through the constricting ring to release the constriction. This leaves the foreskin undamaged except for the dorsal, or back side, slit. A complete circumcision, or removal of the foreskin, can be done. But it is usually better not to do this when there is so much swelling.

What happens after treatment for the condition?

Recurrence of paraphimosis is fairly common. To prevent this, an elective circumcision is usually done once the acute swelling is gone. A dorsal slit or circumcision may have complications such as bleeding, skin infection, and damage to the skin of the penis.

How is the condition monitored?

Until a circumcision can be done, the male should check his penis often to be sure the foreskin is correctly replaced over the glans penis.


Previous section

 

Next section

Paraphimosis: Prevention & Expectations

 

Paraphimosis: Pictures and Images

Author: Stuart Wolf, MD
Reviewer: Eileen McLaughlin, RN, BSN
Date Reviewed: 07/27/01









Content provided by The Patient Marketing Group, Inc.

Copyright © 2006 Healthopedia.com All Rights reserved.
About Us | Help/FAQ | Privacy Policy | Editorial Policy | Advertising Policy | Accessibility | Terms of Use
Contact Us | Link to Us

HONcode accreditation seal.

We comply with the HONcode standard for health trust worthy information: verify here.


The information provided herein is intended for your general knowledge only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions. The information should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions. Call your local emergency number for all medical emergencies. Use of this online service is subject to the disclaimer and the terms and conditions. Links to other sites are provided for information only -- they do not constitute endorsements of those other sites.
Page Last Updated: 30th May, 2006