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Phimosis
Phimosis in Australia & Generally

http://phimosis.com.au/index.html
a very good review of phimosis definitions supported by the NSW Governments Department of State and Regional Development - including an on-line survey of treatment results and a good discussion on the results of the survey.

Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital

http://www.lpch.org/diseasehealthinfo/healthlibrary/urology/pandp.html
brief but authoritative overview of the conditions of phimosis and para-phimosis

EMedicine – from WebMD

http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic423.htm
E-Medicine tends to have the most detailed descriptions and lists of treatments for diseases, and here they give a very detailed overview of phimosis and paraphimosis.  Their articles are written by clinicians and researchers, and are well referenced.  Highly recommended.

Netdoctor article on phimosis

http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/facts/phimosis.htm
A brief overview which leans more towards surgical solutions.

The University of Virginia

http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/uvahealth/peds_urology/pandp.cfm
A slightly more detailed overview of phimosis and para-phimosis. Please feel free to comment about this site at Google group “cure phimosis”

NORM-UK - Registered with the Charities Commissioners for England and Wales

http://www.norm-uk.org/phimosis_clinical_guidelines.html
Probably one of the more detailed articles on stretching techniques for phimosis.  Well worth a read.

wikipedia.org

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phimosis
A good review of phimosis and related issues.

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A typical male with with tight phimosis and persistent hematuria, had been admitted to hospital because of repeated urinary tract infections (five times in 2 years). The follow-up 14 months after balloon dilation showed he was cured.
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