Genital Problems in
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CIRCUMCISION IN CHILDREN
Phimosis :
The first is tight phimosis - in this condition, the double layered skin cannot be retracted at all - hence the tip of the urinary opening cannot be seen and the child strains to pass urine. The parents may notice that when the child passes urine, initially, there is a bulge below the prepeucial skin and then suddenly
The first is tight phimosis - in this condition, the double layered skin cannot be retracted at all - hence the tip of the urinary opening cannot be seen and the child strains to pass urine. The parents may notice that when the child passes urine, initially, there is a bulge below the prepeucial skin and then suddenly
Balanoposthitis :
Smegma ball seen :
Paraphimosis :
Some boys will be noticed to have a long prepeucial skin and may give a history that though they pass urine properly, their underpants are often wet. This is common because the excessively long prepeuce is a holding place for urine which later drips into the boys underpants. There may also be the possibility that the child has got infection and has a habit of pulling at the prepuce and hence has lengthened it. This will need an elective circumcision.
Prepeuce Stick in Zip :
Recurrent urinary infections occurring in a boy, or with modern methods of prenatal detection of vesico ureteral reflux - that is abnormal reverse flow of urine from the bladder into the ureters and the kidneys, prevention of infection is the single most important principal. To achieve this partially, a circumcision is advised even in the absence of any signs or symptoms described above.
There is no ideal age for circumcision, depending upon the presence of the problem, if the indication exists; the age or weight of the child is no bar to having the boy circumcised. This is a small minor operation and is always done on a Day care basis. The surgery is done under complete general anesthesia, which is extremely safe even in a small infant. The boy comes to the hospital in the morning, undergoes surgery, and walks home the same evening. The procedure is simple - both the outer and inner layer of the folded prepeucial skin are cut leaving 2 cut edges of the skin which are then brought together with multiple interrupted absorbable sutures. These sutures fall off on their own after 7 - 9 days no sutures need to be removed or cut.

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