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Phimosis Treatment in Delhi Without Surgery

Phimosis is a condition in which the foreskin becomes too tight to retract comfortably over the head of the penis. In adult men, phimosis can cause painful erections, discomfort during sexual activity, difficulty maintaining proper hygiene, recurrent infections, and reduced sexual confidence. Left untreated, the condition may gradually worsen and affect both sexual function and quality of life.

If you are looking for phimosis treatment in Delhi, it is important to understand that surgery is not always necessary. Many men are advised to undergo circumcision without exploring other treatment options first. With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Sudhir Bhola provides personalised treatment for phimosis using Ayurvedic medicines, stretching guidance, and non-surgical approaches designed to improve foreskin mobility and comfort without an operation in suitable cases. One of the may reasons why is considered as the best ayurvedic sexologist in India.

Patients from Delhi, Gurugram, and across India consult Dr. Bhola for confidential and effective treatment for phimosis, paraphimosis, painful erections, and tight foreskin concerns.

Phimosis cure without surgery

Symptoms of Phimosis

The primary symptom of phimosis is the inability to retract the foreskin fully. This can result in several discomforting and problematic symptoms:

 

  • Difficulty in Retraction: The tightness of the foreskin makes it challenging or impossible to pull it back over the glans (head) of the penis. This may restrict proper cleaning and hygiene, leading to hygiene-related issues and increased risk of infections.

  • Pain or Discomfort: Attempting to retract the foreskin may cause pain or discomfort. This can occur during urination, sexual activity, or any manipulation of the penis.

  • Recurrent Infections: Due to the inability to clean the area properly, accumulated smegma (a mixture of dead skin cells, oils, and other bodily fluids) under the foreskin can lead to recurrent infections such as balanitis (inflammation of the glans) or posthitis (inflammation of the foreskin).

  • Ballooning of the Foreskin: During urination, the tight foreskin may cause the urine to collect and accumulate within the foreskin, leading to ballooning or swelling of the foreskin. This can further contribute to hygiene issues and discomfort.

  • Difficulties in Sexual Intercourse: Severe cases of phimosis can make sexual intercourse painful or even impossible, as the tight foreskin hampers the gliding motion necessary for comfortable penetration.

The heightened sensitivity from a tight foreskin also frequently causes premature ejaculation, making it difficult to control timing during intercourse.

Causes of Phimosis

Phimosis can develop due to several underlying factors. While some men are born with a naturally tight foreskin, others develop phimosis later in life due to infections, inflammation, scarring, or poor foreskin hygiene.
 
Recurrent Infections
Repeated infections of the foreskin or glans, including balanitis and posthitis, can cause inflammation and scarring that gradually reduce foreskin flexibility. Certain medical conditions such as lichen sclerosis or balanitis can also contribute to the development of phimosis.


Scarring of the Foreskin

Previous injuries, forceful retraction, or chronic inflammation may lead to scar tissue formation, making the foreskin increasingly difficult to retract.

 

Poor Penile Hygiene

Inadequate cleaning beneath the foreskin can lead to irritation, infection, and inflammation, increasing the risk of developing phimosis over time.

 

Diabetes

Men with uncontrolled diabetes are more prone to recurrent fungal infections and inflammation of the foreskin, making phimosis more common.

 

Skin Conditions

Certain skin disorders affecting the genital area may cause tightening, thickening, or scarring of the foreskin.

 

Congenital Tight Foreskin

Some men naturally have a tight foreskin that persists into adulthood and may eventually cause discomfort during erections, sexual activity, or personal hygiene.

Identifying the underlying cause of phimosis is important because treatment should address not only the tight foreskin itself but also any contributing factors that may increase the risk of recurrence.

Non-Surgical Phimosis Treatment by Dr. Sudhir Bhola

Many men assume that circumcision is the only solution for phimosis. However, surgery is not always necessary. Depending on the severity of the condition, many cases of phimosis can be managed successfully through a combination of conservative treatment approaches aimed at improving foreskin flexibility and reducing discomfort.

Personalised Ayurvedic Treatment

Often regarded as the best sexologist in Delhi, Dr. Sudhir Bhola prescribes personalised Ayurvedic medicines based on the individual's symptoms, medical history, and severity of phimosis. The goal is to support tissue health, reduce inflammation, and improve foreskin mobility naturally. Patients from Delhi, Gurugram, and across India consult him for safe, confidential, and non-surgical treatment for phimosis and related foreskin concerns. A proper evaluation helps determine the most appropriate treatment approach for each individual.

Video consultations are available for patients outside Delhi-NCR. Book an appointment ASAP to prevent potential erectile issues during intercourse. If left untreated, many suffer from paraphimosis which can leave the man in excruciating pain.

How to treat phimosis in adults

Phimosis Treatment Reviews

I visited Dr. Sudhir Bhola in 2019 for a tight foreskin problem in the hope of getting a permanent solution as I had wasted plenty of time searching for phimosis treatment at home. I was married in 2018 and due to this problem, I was unable to perform without protection. I was given a reference to Dr. Bhola from a urologist doctor friend of mine as I didn’t want circumcision surgery. I started his medicines and followed his guidance and after 3 weeks I was able to retract my skin to the back with a little pain. Firstly my erections were getting better, after which my timing was improving slowly after each intercourse session. After a few days, my problem was resolved before finishing the course.

I never could ejaculate during physical activity with my girlfriend while using a condom. Phimosis is painful and something that makes your life miserable. Never had any understanding about it either until I consulted Dr. Bhola. My glance where the actual sensitivity exists was covered with my foreskin and the condom made it even worse. Finally, after the treatment given by sir, I was able to thoroughly enjoy bedtime.

I visited them with an infectious glance and swollen foreskin which was a result of my uncontrolled sugar levels. As a diabetic, this problem was common for me but never knew treatment was simple and safe. Ayurvedic medicines helped me control diabetes, phimosis was also cured with some exercises. Overall I would love to recommend these doctors for phimosis and its complications. Treatment at Curewell Therapies changed my life literally. 

What is Paraphimosis? 

Paraphimosis is a medical condition involving the foreskin of the penis that requires prompt attention. It occurs when the foreskin, once retracted, becomes stuck behind the glans penis and cannot be returned to its normal position. This condition can cause pain, discomfort, and potential complications if left untreated. In this article, we will explore the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for paraphimosis.

Causes of Paraphimosis

Paraphimosis often occurs as a result of a previous episode of phimosis, where the foreskin is too tight to be easily pulled back over the glans. Other potential causes include trauma or injury to the penis, improper handling during medical procedures, or even sexual activities. It is essential to seek medical attention if paraphimosis develops to prevent further complications.

Symptoms of Paraphimosis

The primary symptom of paraphimosis is the inability to retract the foreskin back to its normal position over the glans. This can cause pain, swelling, and discomfort in the affected area. If left untreated, the constricted foreskin can lead to restricted blood flow, resulting in tissue damage and potential complications.

Treatment of Paraphimosis is possible at the clinics of Dr. Sudhir Bhola. The patient should reach the clinic as early as possible to avoid complications. Prevention is key in managing paraphimosis. Maintaining good genital hygiene, avoiding excessive force when retracting the foreskin, and seeking prompt treatment for phimosis can help reduce the risk of developing paraphimosis.

Paraphimosis

Frequently asked questions

What is phimosis?

The condition known as phimosis occurs when the foreskin, which is the retractable portion of the skin that covers the glans penis, is constrained or closed, leaving just a little opening for the urine to exit. As a result, while the penis is relaxed and erect, the foreskin cannot be fully drawn back to reveal the glans. The foreskin is often elastic, allowing for simple skin retraction and movement during a full erection.

How does phimosis lead to erectile dysfunction?

Phimosis can result in swelling, redness, and tenderness, which makes intercourse quite uncomfortable and painful, even though symptoms aren't always present. The penis becomes engorged and enlarged during an erection, and eventually, the foreskin progressively retracts to reveal the glans penis. A tight foreskin can lead to a painful erection thus leading to loss of hardness.

What are the complications of Phimosis?

The following are the complications if phimosis is left untreated:

  • Glans and foreskin inflammations that recur often

  • Pain and discomfort experienced during sexual activity

  • Erectile dysfunction may result from painful erections.

  • complete glans blockage, which may prevent the ability to urinate

  • premature ejaculation since the area is now extremely sensitive

  • Paraphimosis

Whom should I consult for phimosis?

A sexologist like Dr. Sudhir Bhola can help cure phimosis without the need for surgery.

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