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paraphimosis (management (administration of prescribed antibiotics for…
paraphimosis
management
administration of prescribed antibiotics for infection e.g ceftriaxone
soaking in warm water
good hygiene to prevent infection
circumcision
administer analgesics to reduce pain
apply ice on the area
wrap bandage tightly around the penis
injection of hyaluronidase to reduce swelling
use needles to drain pus or blood
causes
cystoscope
masturbation
sexual intercourse
having infection
experiencing physical trauma
pulling the foreskin back too forcefully
having a foreskin that is tighter than normal
having a foreskin that has been pulled back for an extended period
treatment
it is often treated on the emergency room
doctors provide relief by applying a solution to the penis to reduce swelling.
then a doctor manually works the foreskin loose from its position
doctor uses needle to make several holes in the foreskin to allow fluid escape to reduce swelling
patient gets fluids to help release unneeded water to reduce swelling
a doctor makes a small slit in the foreskin in order to to loosen it
patient become circumcised
signs and symptoms
constriction band over the glans
swelling
congested glans
extreme pain
inability to return the foreskin back to it normal condition
tip of the penis may be dark red or blue due to lack of circulation
definition
condition in which the foreskin is retracted from the glans
penis and becomes tight behind the glans penis.
it the condition that can only affect uncircumcised males
pathophysiology
failure to return the foreskin to its normal position leads to e
impeded circulation, which causes the glans to swell rapidly.
diagnostic tests
it is based on the signs and symptoms given by the patient
diagnoses is bases on the history of the patient