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Phimosis Treatment in Gurgaon

Dr. Vaibhav Kapoor is a Consultant General, Laparoscopic and Laser Surgeon practicing in Gurgaon and has 8 years of experience in his field. Please Visit at:- https://www.drvaibhavkapoor.com/ 

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Phimosis Treatment in Gurgaon

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  1. Phimosis Treatment in Gurgaon by Dr. VaibhavKapoor For more Info, Contact @ 9891719765 https://www.drvaibhavkapoor.com/

  2. DR. VAIBHAV KAPOOR Dr. Vaibhav Kapoor is a Consultant General, Laparoscopic and Laser Surgeon practicing in Gurgaon and has 8 years of experience in his field Consultant, Laparoscopic and Laser Surgeon,M.B.B.S., M.S. (Surgery)FIAGES,Trained in Laser Proctology and varicose vein https://www.drvaibhavkapoor.com/

  3. What is Phimosis? Phimosis describes a condition in which the foreskin is too tight to be pulled back over the head or glans of the penis. Most uncircumcised babies and toddlers will have Phimosis, meaning the foreskin cannot be retracted. This is because the glans and the foreskin remain connected for the first few years of life. In adults, there are a number of risk factors and causes of Phimosis, though it only tends to be a problem if it causes symptoms. In this article, we take a look at the causes of this condition, along with what can be used to treat it when symptoms occur. https://www.drvaibhavkapoor.com/

  4. Causes and risk factors • Phimosis only affects uncircumcised males and is more common in boys than men. • Phimosis is normal in uncircumcised babies and toddlers, as the foreskin is still attached to the glans. It will start to detach naturally between 2 and 6 years of age, though it might happen later. It can happen at up to around 10 years old, in some boys. https://www.drvaibhavkapoor.com/

  5. The foreskin can be pulled back behind the glans in about 50 percent of 1-year-old boys, and almost 90 percent of 3-year-olds. Phimosis will occur in less than 1 percent of teenagers between 16 and 18. • It is most likely to occur in older boys with: • repeated urinary tract infections • foreskin infection • repeated rough handling of the foreskin • foreskin trauma • In adults, risk factors for Phimosis include sexually transmitted infections. https://www.drvaibhavkapoor.com/

  6. Phimosis may be caused by a skin condition, such as: Eczema: A long-term condition that causes the skin to become itchy, red, dry, and cracked. Psoriasis: This skin condition leads to patches of skin becoming red, flaky, and crusty. Lichen planus: An itchy rash that can affect different areas of the body. It is not contagious. Lichen sclerosus: This condition causes scarring on the foreskin that can lead to Phimosis. It may be caused by a urinary irritation. https://www.drvaibhavkapoor.com/

  7. Symptoms • Phimosis does not always lead to symptoms. When it does, however, these may include redness, soreness, or swelling. • A tight foreskin may interfere with the normal passage of urine. In severe cases, this can prevent the person from emptying their bladder fully. https://www.drvaibhavkapoor.com/

  8. Dr. VaibhavKapoor Address: 4305, DLF Phase IV, Sector 27, Gurugram, Haryana 12202 Phone:+91-9891719765 Email: vaibhavkapoor86@gmail.com Website:https://www.drvaibhavkapoor.com

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