"Phimosis is a common medical condition that occurs in all male children. This is where the foreskin is tight and cannot retract over the head, or glans, of the penis."
"It is estimated that in 95pc of male children, the foreskin will develop and become retractile by the age of 12 or once the child enters adolescence."
Phimosis is a prevalent medical condition in male children characterized by a tight foreskin that cannot retract over the glans of the penis. It affects 95% of male children, with most experiencing retractile foreskin by age 12 or during adolescence. The condition can have significant implications for relationships and overall wellbeing. However, seeking treatment for phimosis can lead to transformative changes in the lives of young men, enhancing their physical and emotional health.
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