Paraphimosis primary prevention

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Steven C. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D.

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Prevention of recurrence is through education of the patient and his care givers on the need to pull back the foreskin over the glans after it has been retracted (for example, when cleaning the glans or passing a foley catheter), or through elective circumcision or preputioplasty.

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