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  1. An uncircumcised penis has its foreskin intact. An infant boy with an uncircumcised penis does not need special care. Normal bathing ...
  2. ... devices are also called vacuum constriction devices or penis pumps. A VED consists of the following: A ... the tube The tube is placed over the penis, and the pump is used to create a ...
  3. Penile cancer is cancer that starts in the penis , an organ that makes up part of the ... Cancer of the penis is rare. Its exact cause is unknown. However, certain risk factors include: Uncircumcised men who don't keep the ...
  4. Penis pain is any pain or discomfort in the penis . ... Bites, either human or insect Cancer of the penis Erection that does not go away (priapism) Genital ...
  5. Curvature of the penis is an abnormal bend in the penis that occurs during erection. In adults, it is most often due to ... tissue develops in the deep tissues of the penis. The cause of this fibrous tissue is often ...
  6. The penis is the male organ used for urination and sexual intercourse. The penis is located above the scrotum . It is made ... tissue and blood vessels. The shaft of the penis surrounds the urethra and is connected to the ...
  7. The penis is covered by a retractable hood of skin called the foreskin, or prepuce. It is the structure ...
  8. ... be pulled back over the head of the penis. ... Causes of paraphimosis include: Injury to the penis. Failure to return the foreskin to its normal location after urination or washing. This is more common in hospitals and nursing homes. Infection, ...
  9. ... the urethra is on the underside of the penis. The urethra is the tube that carries urine and semen through the penis and outside the body. In males, the opening ...
  10. ... the surgical removal of the foreskin of the penis . ... health care provider will most often numb the penis with local anesthesia before the procedure starts. The ...
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