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Tight Foreskin - Surgical Treatment For Tight Penis Problem

The problem of tight foreskin troubles a lot of men at some point in their lives. There are various causes that contribute to the tightness of the foreskin. However, doctors suggest that the age of the patient determines the actual cause of their problem.

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What is Tight Foreskin Problem?

A tight foreskin is a condition in which the foreskin of the penis can not be retracted (pulled back) from around the tip of the penis. The end of the penis can then become swollen and painful. A tight foreskin is normal in adults, babies and young boys. Most boy’s foreskin does not pull back (retract) before age 5, but sometimes it’s not possible until they’re 10 or older.

A tight foreskin is not usually a problem unless they start causing symptoms like – swelling, tenderness, blood in urine, and frequent urinary tract infections. If the tight foreskin is causing a problem, then you must consult the urologist and seek treatment help. The treatment options for tight foreskin include – steroid cream, antibiotics, and surgery. In some cases, immediate treatment is needed to avoid serious complications like restricted blood flow to the penis. 

• Disease name

Tight Foreskin

• Surgery name

Circumcision - Foreskin Removal Surgery

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What are the Treatment Options Available for Tight Foreskin

If the tight foreskin is not causing any significant symptoms, then it might not require any specific treatment. But if the tight foreskin starts causing problems, such as discomfort during intercourse and difficulty in urination, then you should consult your urologist and seek treatment.

The treatment procedure usually depends on its cause and severity. Firstly, doctors recommend OTC corticosteroid creams and ointments, such as hydrocortisone, to soften the skin around the foreskin. If the medication and ointment fail to reduce the tightness of the foreskin, then a urologist is likely to suggest surgery. Circumcision, preputioplasty, and frenuloplasty are different surgical options for treating tight foreskin.

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Diagnosis of Tight Foreskin

Doctors usually diagnose the condition through physical examination as the symptoms of a tight foreskin are so evident. But to understand the severity of the condition and identify any underlying health condition, a urologist may recommend a blood test. It helps in examining your health condition, determining signs of infection, or the functioning of a specific organ that might complicate the surgery. 

Surgical Treatments for Tight Foreskin

There are three different types of surgery that are performed to treat tight foreskin – 

Circumcision

It is the surgical removal of all parts of the foreskin. It can be performed at any age. It is usually recommended in severe cases of the tight foreskin (phimosis) or chronic foreskin infection.

The patient is discharged after laser circumcision is done. The whole procedure is absolutely safe, painless, and bloodless and also causes no cuts, stitches, wounds, or scars. There is no risk of sexually transmitted diseases, penile cancer, and cervical cancer in female sex partners or urinary tract infections.

From other type of surgical treatments, Circumcision recovery is very quick and the patient can resume their work after 48 hours. Compared to traditional circumcision, circumcision is an extremely effective and safe procedure.

Preputioplasty

This surgical procedure involves cutting and stretching the foreskin. It is a good option for men who want the appearance of an uncircumcised penis.

Frenuloplasty

As preputioplasty, a frenuloplasty also involves the surgical cutting of the foreskin on the underside of the penis. It helps in loosens the foreskin to make it easily retractable. 

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Causes of Tight Foreskin

A tight foreskin can occur naturally. It is still being determined why it occurs in some boys but not others. It can also occur if the foreskin is forcibly retracted before it’s ready. However, there are other factors that can be responsible for the tight foreskin condition. Some common factors that cause tight foreskin are as follows  –

  • Skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, lichen planus, and lichen sclerosus. 
  • Preputial adhesions, or scar tissue, keep the foreskin attached to the tip (glans) of the penis.
  • Infections, including sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
  • Inflammation of the foreskin of the penis, balanoposthitis, balanitis, paraphimosis, penis infection may cause a tight foreskin.
  • Poor hygiene can lead to a tight foreskin. It might cause irritation and pain while cleaning it, but not cleaning it could lead to infection.

There are two types of tight foreskin conditions that are known as physiologic phimosis and pathologic phimosis.

  • Physiologic phimosis usually resolves on its own. It is the pathologic condition that requires immediate medical condition.
  • Pathologic phimosis happens in teenage boys and young men, which is caused by a naturally tight ring at the tip, an infection, inflammation, poor hygiene, or scar from an underlying condition.

A tight foreskin can cause several problems with sexual intercourses and male fertility. If you are suffering from the troubles of tight foreskin then you should get treatment for the same as soon as possible. However, treatment for tight foreskin varies from person to person, and the severity of the problem.

Quick note- There are no medications that can guarantee to resolve the condition of tight foreskin. It requires surgical treatment to get rid of the problem once and for all.

What questions do I need to ask my urologist before the treatment of a tight foreskin?

Before the treatment of tight foreskin, you must consult your urologist to understand the cause and severity of the condition. The list of questions that you must ask your urologist are as follows

  • What is the best treatment option for tight foreskin?
  • Can I involve in sexual intercourse after the tight foreskin surgery?
  • What causes tight foreskin?
  • How effective creams and ointments are for tight foreskin?
  • What happens if a tight foreskin is left untreated?
  • Is tight foreskin a serious problem?
  • How long does it take to cure after tight foreskin surgery?
  • What are the risks and complications associated with the surgery for tight foreskin?

More FAQs About Tight Foreskin

What are the symptoms of a tight foreskin?

Some common signs and symptoms of a tight foreskin are as follows – 

  • Swelling and tenderness
  • Blood in urine
  • Frequent urinary tract infections
  • Bleeding and thick discharge from under the foreskin

When should I consult my healthcare provider about tight foreskin?

You should consult your doctor if you are unable to move your child’s foreskin or your own foreskin. Your healthcare provider is likely to suggest a few tips to reduce the symptoms of a tight foreskin. If you and your child have trouble urinating or have pain, then contact your provider and seek emergency help.

Can I have sex while having a tight foreskin?

Yes, you have sex while having a tight foreskin. Doctors usually suggest condoms and lubrication while having sex, as the friction of sex on the tight foreskin of your penis can tear the foreskin.

What are the risks and complications associated with tight foreskin surgery?

Risks and complications associated with surgery include –

  • Bleeding
  • Infection
  • Insufficient foreskin removed
  • Adhesions/ skin bridges

What precautions do I need to take while having a tight foreskin?

Here are some precautions that you can take to reduce the chances of a tight foreskin –

  • Avoid using harsh chemical soaps on the genital area as they contain chemical irritants. 
  • Keep your genital area clean and dry.
  • Make sure to wash your hands and clean them properly before you touch your penis.
  • Always wear clean underwear to reduce any chances of microbial contamination.
  • Wear a condom and use lots of lubricants when having sex. The friction of sex on a penis with a tight foreskin and without a condom could lead to tearing the foreskin.

What is the Natural Treatment for Phimosis?

  1. Stretching the foreskin gently- You can try to gently retract or stretch the foreskin to return to its original/ normal position. But, always keep it in mind to not force stretching the foreskin. Do it only gently because forcing to pull the foreskin can result in swelling and pain. You would not want to make your condition worse, so just be gentle in stretching your foreskin to get rid of phimosis. The most effective way is to do it while taking a bath with warm water. Warm water has a soothing effect and makes it easier for you to retract the foreskin.
  2. Coconut Oil- Coconut oil is really good for lubricating the penis while you try to stretch the foreskin to get it back to its normal place. Lubricating is better as it reduces the chances of scarring and forceful overstretching. Coconut oil is definitely among the used natural treatment for phimosis
  3. Castor Oil- Castor oil is thick and viscous that deeply nourishes the foreskin of the penis. So, you can use castor oil when you gently try to stretch or pull the foreskin from the head of the penis. The deep moisturizing effects of castor oil saves you from the pain and scarring. Also, you should wash the oil after some time and do not let it stay for long hours. Washing away the oil with warm water is the best way to get rid of any dirt and dead cells. This is another effective and simple tip for you to treat tight foreskin treatment naturally.
  4. Massage with a herbal oil– Gently massaging the penis with a herbal oil also works quite effectively in allowing the foreskin to retract. Again, be aware while massaging that you are not overstretching or scarring. Otherwise, it can have negative impacts.
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Dr Ankit Kumar
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Last Updated : November 23, 2024