How to Keep Foreskin Retracted Without Circumcision: Expert Advice - Urology

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Hello, doctor.
As mentioned in the subject, I would like to ask you a few questions.
I have a condition of phimosis, and recently I have been keeping my glans exposed for 24 hours.
However, I would like to know if there are any methods to keep the foreskin fixed in the coronal sulcus without undergoing circumcision.
Although I do not retract it, it immediately covers the glans again.

Xiao Hao, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/01/01

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: Due to the variability in penis size, your idea may be difficult to achieve and might require manual manipulation to accomplish.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2020/01/01

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Keeping the foreskin retracted without circumcision can be a concern for individuals with a longer foreskin. While circumcision is a definitive solution, there are non-surgical methods that may help manage the situation. Here are some expert recommendations and considerations:

1. Understanding the Anatomy
The foreskin, or prepuce, is a fold of skin that covers the glans (the head of the penis). In some individuals, the foreskin may be longer than average, which can lead to discomfort or hygiene issues. Retracting the foreskin can expose the glans, which may help with hygiene and reduce the risk of infections.


2. Manual Retraction
One of the simplest methods is to manually retract the foreskin. This can be done by gently pulling the foreskin back to expose the glans. However, this may not be a permanent solution, as the foreskin can naturally return to its original position.


3. Using Adhesive Products
Some individuals have found success using medical-grade adhesive strips or tapes designed for skin use. These products can help keep the foreskin retracted by adhering to the skin. However, it’s essential to ensure that the adhesive is safe for use on sensitive areas and to avoid skin irritation.


4. Foreskin Retraction Devices
There are specialized devices designed to keep the foreskin retracted. These devices can be found in medical supply stores or online. They are typically made of soft, flexible materials that can comfortably hold the foreskin back without causing pain or irritation.


5. Hygiene Practices
Maintaining good hygiene is crucial when keeping the foreskin retracted. Regular cleaning with mild soap and water can help prevent infections and irritation. It’s important to dry the area thoroughly after washing to avoid moisture buildup, which can lead to fungal infections.


6. Consulting a Healthcare Professional
If you are experiencing discomfort or have concerns about your foreskin, it’s advisable to consult a urologist or a healthcare professional. They can provide personalized advice and may suggest other non-surgical options or treatments.


7. Considerations for Long-Term Retraction
While keeping the foreskin retracted may be feasible for short periods, it’s essential to listen to your body. Prolonged retraction can lead to irritation, inflammation, or other complications. If you experience pain, redness, or swelling, it’s crucial to stop the practice and seek medical advice.


8. Potential Risks
There are potential risks associated with keeping the foreskin retracted, including:
- Skin Irritation: Continuous exposure of the glans can lead to irritation or sensitivity.

- Infections: If not maintained properly, the area can become prone to infections.

- Psychological Impact: Some individuals may feel self-conscious or uncomfortable with the appearance or sensation of a retracted foreskin.


Conclusion
While there are methods to keep the foreskin retracted without circumcision, it’s essential to approach this practice with caution. Regular monitoring of the area for any signs of irritation or infection is crucial. If you have ongoing concerns or if the situation becomes uncomfortable, consulting a healthcare professional is the best course of action. They can provide tailored advice and discuss whether circumcision or other interventions may be appropriate for your situation.

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