Dr. MJ Bazos MD,
Patient Handout
Paraphimosis
What is paraphimosis?
Paraphimosis (say: "para-fim-oh-sus") is a
serious condition that can only happen in men and boys who haven't been
circumcised. Paraphimosis means the foreskin is stuck behind the head of the
penis and can't be pulled back down into a normal position.
What causes paraphimosis?
Uncircumcised men sometimes pull the foreskin
back during sex, when they go to the bathroom or when they clean their penis.
Doctors and nurses might pull the foreskin back when they examine the penis or
put in a catheter.
Sometimes you, a doctor or a nurse might forget
to pull your foreskin back down. If the foreskin is left behind the head of the
penis too long, your penis might swell so much that the foreskin is trapped
behind it.
What can I do so I don't get
paraphimosis?
- After having sex, going to the bathroom or
cleaning yourself, be sure to pull your foreskin back down to its natural
position.
- Never leave your foreskin behind the head of your
penis for any longer than you need to.
- If a catheter is put into your bladder, check
afterward to be sure that your foreskin is covering the head of your penis.
What happens if I
get paraphimosis?
Paraphimosis usually causes pain in your penis,
but not always. You might get an infection in your penis. You might not be able
to go to the bathroom at all. If you can't pull your foreskin over the head of
your penis, you need to call your doctor right away.
The first thing your doctor will do is treat the
swelling. This can be done by pressing your penis with a hand or by wrapping
your penis in a tight bandage. After the swelling has gone away, your doctor
should be able to pull the foreskin back down. If the foreskin remains stuck,
your doctor might need to make a small cut in the trapped foreskin to loosen it.