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This guideline covers Paraphimosis in both adults and children.
Paraphimosis occurs when a tight prepuce is retracted and is then unable to be replaced as the glans swells.
Always check there is no encircling foreign body constricting venous return, such as a ring, rubber band or hair.
If simple methods to resolve it fail (see management) then refer urgently to a urologist.
Risk factors
Presentation
Failure to remove the constricting band of paraphimosis will result in necrosis of the glans.
Paraphimosis
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This guideline has been signed off on behalf of NHS Devon.
Publication date: June 2020