π Foreskin Fixations
- Phimosis: Inability to retract the foreskin over the glans.
- Physiologic in infants.
- Tx: Topical steroids, stretching; circumcision if refractory.
- Paraphimosis: β οΈ Urologic Emergency!
- Retracted foreskin trapped proximal to the glans.
- Causes venous congestion, edema, arterial compromise.
- Tx: Manual reduction, dorsal slit.
β > Paraphimosis is often iatrogenic; always reduce the foreskin after catheterization or examination.

β Pathophysiology - The Constriction Crisis
- Phimosis: A tight, non-retractile preputial ring (foreskin) prevents glans exposure.
- Pathologic: Scarring from inflammation (balanitis) or lichen sclerosus (BXO) creates a fibrotic ring.
- Paraphimosis (Emergency): Retracted foreskin gets trapped behind the glans corona.
- Acts as a tourniquet β venous congestion & edema.
- β Edema worsens constriction β arterial compromise β ischemia & necrosis.
β Paraphimosis is a vicious cycle: constriction causes edema, which in turn worsens the constriction, leading to arterial compromise.
π€ Clinical Manifestations - Signs of the Squeeze
Paraphimosis (Urologic Emergency)
- Acutely painful, swollen, erythematous glans.
- Constricting band of foreskin trapped behind the corona.
- Progresses from venous congestion (dusky glans) to arterial compromise (necrosis).
- May cause urinary retention.

Phimosis
- Inability to retract the foreskin.
- Often asymptomatic.
- Can present with ballooning of prepuce during urination, weak stream, or recurrent infections (balanitis).
β Paraphimosis is a urologic emergency requiring immediate reduction to prevent glandular necrosis. Phimosis is typically a non-urgent condition.
π©Ί Diagnosis - Spotting the Strangulation
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Paraphimosis (Urologic Emergency):
- Clinical diagnosis: Painful, swollen glans with a constricting band of foreskin trapped behind it.
- Foreskin is retracted & cannot be reduced (pulled forward).
- β οΈ Risk: Arterial compromise β necrosis.
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Phimosis (Typically Non-emergent):
- Clinical diagnosis: Inability to retract the foreskin over the glans.
β Key differentiator: Paraphimosis = foreskin trapped behind the glans (strangulation). Phimosis = foreskin trapped over the glans.
Management - The Un-Ringing
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β‘ Biggest Takeaways
- Paraphimosis is a urologic emergency: a retracted foreskin is trapped behind the glans, causing vascular compromise and necrosis.
- Phimosis is the inability to retract the foreskin. It is physiologic in infants but pathologic if due to scarring.
- Differentiate: Paraphimosis = stuck back (emergency). Phimosis = stuck forward (less urgent).
- Immediate manual reduction is the first-line treatment for paraphimosis; failure may require a dorsal slit.
- Pathologic phimosis is managed with topical steroids or elective circumcision.
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