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Preputial adhesion

In the first year of the birth, baby boy above the foreskin from the Glans is usually difficult to return. Most of the boys at the age of 2, foreskin can return, however there are also some boys until 4 years old, after the foreskin will return to the glans. After the age of 4, if foreskin after it remains difficult to return to the Glans, is an exception.
 
Tight foreskin may be just as organizations harness connection foreskin and Glans at birth due to the still remaining. It can also be caused because the foreskin opening is too small due to phimosis. Phimosis may be congenital, but sometimes it may be because of recurrent Balanitis, or trying to brute force back caused by scarred foreskin. Phimosis in boys more prone to the phenomenon of urinary tract infections.
 
If phimosis appears, then the narrow preputial opening will result in:
 
1, when a child is urinating, foreskin will swell.
 
2, weak stream of urine.
 
After medical examination, if children have phimosis, then doctors may recommend removed foreskin. If links in the foreskin on the Glans, and preputial opening size is normal, so organizations for possible surgery to separate links. Two operations are carried out under general anaesthetic.

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