Adult Circumcision

Phimosis (Tight Foreskin) Explained – Causes, Symptoms & Treatment in Ireland

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Phimosis is a common condition where the foreskin of the penis cannot be fully retracted over the head (glans). For some men this causes no problems, but for many it can lead to pain, infections, hygiene issues, and difficulties with sexual activity.

In Ireland, phimosis is one of the most common medical reasons men seek circumcision. This article explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment options — including when circumcision may be recommended.

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What Is Phimosis?

Phimosis (tight foreskin) occurs when the foreskin is too tight to be pulled back over the glans. It is normal in young boys, but in adults it is usually due to scarring or inflammation of the foreskin.

Phimosis can range from mild tightness to complete inability to retract the foreskin.

Causes of Phimosis in Adults

In Ireland, phimosis can occur for different reasons. In adults it is usually an acquired condition, meaning it develops later in life, although some men may have it from birth (congenital phimosis).

Common Causes

  • Infections: Repeated infections of the foreskin (balanitis) or glans (balanoposthitis) can cause inflammation and scarring that lead to phimosis.
  • Skin Conditions: Eczema, psoriasis, lichen planus, and lichen sclerosus can affect the foreskin, making it inflamed, thickened, and scarred.

  • Injuries: Trauma from rough sexual activity, accidents, or small tears can result in scarring and tightening of the foreskin. A common example is “zipper trauma”, where the foreskin becomes caught in a zipper.

  • Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): Certain STIs can cause inflammation and scarring of the foreskin, increasing the risk of phimosis.

Congenital vs. Acquired Phimosis

  • Congenital phimosis: Present from birth. The foreskin remains tight or adherent and doesn’t loosen naturally, though the exact cause is often unclear.

  • Acquired phimosis: Develops later in life, usually as a result of infections, skin conditions, injuries, or scarring.

Other Risk Factors

    • Poor hygiene: Can contribute to recurrent infections that eventually lead to phimosis.

    • Diabetes: Men with diabetes are more prone to infections and scarring, making phimosis more likely.

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Symptoms of Phimosis

Common symptoms men experience are:

  • Pain or discomfort when retracting the foreskin

  • Swelling, redness, or recurrent infections

  • Cracks or bleeding of the foreskin

  • Painful erections or intercourse

  • Difficulty passing urine (spraying, ballooning of the foreskin)

  • Increased sensitivity or irritation of the glans

If left untreated, phimosis can lead to repeated infections, scarring, and in severe cases, difficulty urinating.

Treatment Options for Phimosis in Ireland

Treatment depends on the severity of the condition and how much it affects daily life.

  1. Non-surgical treatments

    • Topical steroid creams prescribed by a doctor

    • Gentle stretching exercises

    • Improved hygiene routines
      These can help in mild cases, but recurrence is common.

  2. Frenuloplasty

    • For men with a short frenulum (tight cord) contributing to phimosis

    • A minor procedure to release the tight frenulum without full circumcision

  3. Circumcision

    • The definitive treatment for phimosis, removing the tight foreskin

    • At Circumcision Centre Ireland, we use the modern CircCurer stapler method for adults, as well as traditional cut & stitch techniques.

    • Benefits of stapler circumcision: quick procedure under local anaesthetic, less pain, faster recovery compared to traditional methods

Why Many Men in Ireland Choose Circumcision for Phimosis

  • Permanent solution (no recurrence of tightness)

  • Eliminates infections linked to phimosis

  • Improved hygiene and comfort

  • Restored confidence in sexual function

  • Fast access at private clinics (weeks vs years on HSE waiting lists)

Patients from Northern Ireland

We also see many men from Northern Ireland who travel to Dublin for phimosis treatment and circumcision. NHS waiting lists are long, and private hospital costs under general anaesthetic are significantly higher than specialist clinics.

Why Choose Circumcision Centre Ireland?

Specialist clinic

We focus exclusively on circumcision.

New techniques

The only clinic in Ireland offering stapler circumcision for adults.

One-stop service

Consultation and procedure on the same day.

Affordable pricing

From €1,800 all-inclusive, compared with €3,000–€4,600 in hospitals.

Conclusion

Phimosis is a common condition in adult men that can cause pain, infections, and sexual difficulties. While creams and stretching may help temporarily, circumcision is the most reliable long-term solution.

In Ireland, circumcision in a specialist clinic like CCI offers a modern, affordable, and fast treatment option, without the long waits or high hospital costs.

FAQs

What is phimosis?

Phimosis is when the foreskin is too tight to be pulled back over the head of the penis. In adults, it usually results from scarring or inflammation.

 

Symptoms include tight foreskin, pain during sex or erections, infections, cracking and splitting, bleeding, or difficulty urinating.

 

Mild cases may respond to steroid creams or stretching, but recurrence is common. Circumcision is the definitive treatment.

 

Specialist clinics charge €1,700–€1,900. Hospital procedures under GA may exceed €3,000–€4,600.

Sometimes, if medically necessary. Coverage varies by policy  Patients should check directly with their insurer.