Pain at the tip of the penis Swollen and inflamed genitals Problems from foreskin stenosis It is a problem that many people may be encountering but are not aware of and there are still many people who still don’t know what foreskin stenosis is. What are the causes and how to treated? This article will help you get to know foreskin stenosis and recommend the best way to treat it.

What is Phimosis (foreskin stenosis)?
Phimosis is a condition in which the skin covering the tip of the penis shrinks to the point where it cannot be opened normally. This condition can happen to men of any age but is most often seen in children and those entering school age. This condition occurs due to two causes: congenital foreskin stenosis and later spontaneous foreskin stenosis.
Normally, the foreskin gradually retracts between the ages of 5 and 7. If foreskin stenosis occurs, the skin around the tip of the penis bulges during urination and causes inflammation as a result causing pain when urinating and when the penis is erect. If left untreated, infection may occur because the foreskin area is a reservoir for bacteria and germs from body secretions. This can have the most serious result, which is that the penis rots and requires surgery to remove it.
What are the causes of Phimosis?
- Poor hygiene, such as not thoroughly cleaning the genitals. Allowing the organ to dry on its own after bathing or urinating and not cleaning it, causing the penis to gradually shrink and may cause irritation and infection as a result.
- Have skin problems Some skin diseases will cause the skin to become inflamed. And itchy rashes can occur around the genitals, including psoriasis, dermatitis, lichen planus.
- An infection occurs. This may be caused by an inflammatory wound in the penis that results in the foreskin becoming narrowed and hard to the point where it cannot be pulled back.
- Age increases as people begin to age, our skin naturally ages as well, causing the skin’s elasticity to decrease to the point where the foreskin cannot be pulled back like it was when we were young.
- Torn tissue When the foreskin is pulled or stretched too hard, it can tear the tissue and cause inflammation as a result. This makes it impossible to pull the foreskin back.
Can I treat it myself?
Many people are embarrassed and do not dare to seek treatment, so they search for ways to fix their foreskin stenosis themselves. But as long as the foreskin cannot be removed, the foreskin stenosis cannot be cured by yourself. If you have tried but are still unable to remove the foreskin It is recommended to consult a doctor in order to receive the correct treatment at the right point, it will be better for you. If left for a long time, it may cause health problems for the penis later on.
Solve the problem of Phimosis with bloodless circumcision.
The current problem of foreskin stenosis can be treated with circumcision. It is the best and most direct treatment. “Bloodless circumcision” is a circumcision that is safe. It doesn’t take long to circumcise and the recovery time is faster than with traditional circumcision. The bloodless circumcision tool will help stop the bleeding and stitch up the wound in just a moment.
Doctor Beer saw the problem and developed an automatic circumcision machine that was better than the old model. It is a bloodless titanium circumcision machine which helps stop the bleeding better and to make the sutures come off easier, Dr. Beer added a silicone support as well.
Moreover, it only takes 5 minutes to do, so both children and adults can do it easily because patients have personally confirmed that they hardly feel any pain at all. If you want to see reviews of other cases from Dr. Beer you can click on this link ( https://eternityclinic.com/review/).
Summary
Foreskin stenosis is a problem that can occur in childhood or later in adulthood. The first important thing that should be taken into consideration is to maintain cleanliness of the penis regularly and if it is found that the problem of Phimosis is affected causing the genitals to become inflamed or have problems that cause pain You should immediately consult a doctor to receive treatment.
The best treatment currently is circumcision to prevent the problem from recurring and also to make it easier to keep the penis clean.
Q&A : Phimosis (Foreskin Stenosis)
Phimosis (foreskin stenosis) is a condition where the foreskin becomes so tight that it cannot be retracted to expose the glans. It can occur at any age, but is most noticed in children; normal foreskin retraction typically appears around ages 5–7. Signs include ballooning of the foreskin during urination, pain with urination or erection, and recurrent inflammation.
Common triggers include poor hygiene (bacteria/secretions trapped under the foreskin), skin diseases (e.g., psoriasis, dermatitis, lichen planus), post-inflammatory scarring after infection, age-related loss of elasticity, and micro-tears from forceful retraction that later scar and narrow the opening.
Yes ongoing tightness can lead to recurrent inflammation/infection, painful urination/erections, hygiene difficulties, and in severe neglected cases tissue damage requiring surgery. Early assessment prevents complications.
No. If the foreskin cannot retract, home methods won’t cure it and forceful pulling can worsen scarring. Don’t delay consult a doctor to get the right diagnosis and treatment plan.
Circumcision is the most direct, definitive treatment to remove the tight ring and prevent recurrence while making hygiene easier. A device-assisted approach often called “bloodless circumcision” uses a modern disposable circumcision suture device (titanium model with silicone support) that seals vessels and sutures simultaneously, typically in about 5–15 minutes, with less bleeding, less discomfort, and faster recovery than traditional methods. Suitable for both children and adults—discuss candidacy and aftercare with a qualified urologist.





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