Dealing with Phimosis: Should You Consider Circumcision? - Urology

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Phimosis issue


Doctor, I would like to ask about my current situation.
I am 26 years old and weigh 108 kilograms, which is considered overweight.
I have been troubled by phimosis for a long time, and I am unsure whether I should undergo circumcision.
I am also afraid to go to the hospital for fear of being laughed at.
I often experience issues while urinating due to phimosis, causing urine to spray outside, and sometimes it drips onto my pants, which is very bothersome.
During masturbation, I can only experience friction with the foreskin since the glans cannot be exposed, leading to ejaculation that way.
Additionally, I have difficulty cleaning the smegma under the foreskin, and after a while, there is a foul urine smell.
Should I visit an outpatient clinic? I live in Zhudong.

A Yuan, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/11/25

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: You can visit the urology department at a hospital.
There are many large hospitals in Hsinchu.
Currently, weight loss may be a good first step, as excess fat could be one of the reasons for your condition.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2020/11/25

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Phimosis, or the inability to retract the foreskin over the glans penis, can be a source of discomfort and hygiene issues, as you've described. At 26 years old and weighing 108 kg, it's understandable that you're feeling frustrated with the complications that come with this condition. Let's discuss your situation and the potential options available to you.

Firstly, it's important to recognize that phimosis can lead to several complications, including difficulty urinating, recurrent urinary tract infections, and hygiene challenges, as you've noted with the odor and difficulty cleaning underneath the foreskin. These issues can significantly impact your quality of life, and it's crucial to address them.

Circumcision is one of the most common surgical solutions for phimosis. It involves the removal of the foreskin, which can alleviate the symptoms you're experiencing. Many individuals who undergo circumcision report significant improvements in comfort and hygiene. However, the decision to proceed with circumcision should be made after careful consideration and consultation with a healthcare professional.

Here are some factors to consider when deciding whether to pursue circumcision:
1. Severity of Symptoms: If your phimosis is causing significant discomfort, hygiene issues, or interfering with sexual activity, circumcision may be a beneficial option. The symptoms you've described, such as urine spraying and difficulty achieving proper hygiene, suggest that the condition is affecting your daily life.

2. Non-Surgical Alternatives: In some cases, non-surgical treatments may be effective. Topical steroid creams can sometimes help to loosen the foreskin and allow for easier retraction. However, this approach may take time and may not be effective for everyone.

3. Consultation with a Specialist: It's essential to speak with a urologist or a healthcare provider who specializes in male reproductive health. They can assess your specific situation, discuss the risks and benefits of circumcision, and help you make an informed decision. They will also be able to address any concerns you may have about the procedure itself.

4. Hygiene Considerations: Maintaining proper hygiene is crucial, especially if you're experiencing odor and difficulty cleaning. If circumcision is not an immediate option, consider discussing with your doctor the best ways to manage hygiene with phimosis, including gentle cleaning techniques and the use of specific products that may help.

5. Psychological Impact: It's understandable to feel anxious about visiting a healthcare provider, especially concerning a sensitive issue like phimosis. Remember that healthcare professionals are trained to handle such matters with discretion and professionalism. Your health and comfort should be the priority, and seeking help is a positive step.

6. Weight Management: Given your weight, it may also be beneficial to discuss weight management strategies with your healthcare provider. Weight loss can sometimes alleviate pressure and discomfort in various areas of the body, including the genital region.

In conclusion, if your phimosis is causing significant issues in your daily life, it would be advisable to seek a consultation with a urologist. They can provide you with a thorough evaluation and discuss the best treatment options for your situation, including the possibility of circumcision. Don't hesitate to reach out for help; addressing these concerns is an important step toward improving your quality of life.

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