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Phimosis (Pathophysiology (Prepuce develops adherent to the glans,
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Phimosis
Pathophysiology
Prepuce develops adherent to the glans,
protecting the meatus from urine
Phimosis can be idiopathic, or secondary to
an underlying condition
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Management
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Conservative
Information, advice, support
Watch and wait
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Diagnosis
Genital exam
Non-retractable foreskin,
any signs of BXO
History
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SH
Living arrangements,
scool/occupation, smoking, alcohol
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PC/HPC
Cannot retract foreskin,
any recent infection, new or from birth
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