Short frenulum of the penis, or phimosis, is a condition in which the frenulum of the penis is too short, causing difficulty during sexual intercourse or urination.
Symptoms of short frenulum of the penis may include pain and discomfort during sexual intercourse, difficulty urinating, and inflammation of the frenulum.
The causes of short frenulum may include genetic factors, inflammatory processes, trauma, or developmental abnormalities.
Diagnosis involves a doctor's examination and, in some cases, ultrasound examination of the urethra.
Treatment of short frenulum of the penis may include medication therapy, physiotherapy, or, in some cases, surgical intervention.
Prevention of short frenulum of the penis includes avoiding trauma and inflammatory processes, as well as regular check-ups with a doctor.
A urologist or andrologist is responsible for diagnosing and treating short frenulum of the penis.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.