WebPhimosis.com can be removed as it seems to be a commercial site. The cirp website does not contain any material that disagrees with current scientific consensus. Therefore it should stay. The male initiation website is an interesting site - probably the only site on the web exclusively about phimosis. Tremello ( talk) 19:17, 12 June 2014 (UTC) WebPhimosis is a condition of the penis that occurs in some adults and children who aren’t circumcised. If you have phimosis, your foreskin can’t be pulled back (retracted). It may look like your penis has rings around the tip. Having phimosis isn’t necessarily a …
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WebParaphimosis happens when a person with an uncircumcised or partially circumcised penis has a retracted foreskin that can’t be moved back into place over the head of … WebPhimosis may appear as a tight ring or “rubber band” of skin around the tip of the penis, which prevents full retraction. Physiologic phimosis Physiologic (normal) phimosis is … WebPhimosis is when foreskin can’t be pulled down (retracted) from the tip of the penis. This is a common problem in young boys. Paraphimosis is when the foreskin is retracted but can’t move back up. This can prevent normal blood flow in … population of nsw vs victoria