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SHOULD I SEE A DOCTOR?



​YES - tightforeskin.org is not intended for medical counseling, but for the broadcast of educational content.

​The role performed by your doctor is of extreme importance, so please go see him or her - specially if you have even the slightest suspicion that your (or your son's) phimosis is pathological in nature.
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It is undeniable the abundance of excellent general practitioners, pediatricians and urologists: as with any other profession or human group, however, it is necessary - even though not easy - to be able to to "sift the wheat from the chaff". Therefore, it is expected that the information contained herein may help the patient or his parents to ponder the received diagnosis and specially the suggested line of action, and, when in doubt, to look for other properly credentialed opinions.
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  • Home
  • My son
    • Infant phimosis
    • Myths
    • Circumcision and other options
  • Myself
    • Problem >
      • How to know if I have phimosis
      • The 5 scores
      • Myths
    • Solution >
      • Treatment >
        • Why
        • How
        • Common mistakes
      • Surgery >
        • Frenuloplasty
        • Preputioplasty
        • Dorsal slit
        • Circumcision >
          • Types of circumcision
          • Pre-op
          • Post-op
          • History of circumcision
  • Terms of use