How Do You Spell PHIMOSIS?

Pronunciation: [fɪmˈə͡ʊsɪs] (IPA)

Phimosis is a condition where the foreskin is too tight and cannot be pulled back from the head of the penis. The spelling of phimosis is derived from the Greek word "phimos," meaning muzzle, and "osis," meaning a condition or disease. It is pronounced as /faɪˈmoʊsɪs/ with the primary stress on the second syllable, and the fifth vowel 'o' is pronounced as a long 'o.' This condition can be treated medically or surgically depending on the severity of the case.

PHIMOSIS Meaning and Definition

  1. Phimosis is a medical condition that refers to the tightness or constriction of the foreskin of the penis, making it difficult or impossible to retract over the glans. The phimosis condition can occur naturally in young boys or develop later in life due to certain factors.

    In infants, physiological phimosis is a normal condition where the foreskin cannot be easily retracted, usually due to the lack of elasticity. This is generally not a cause for concern as it tends to resolve on its own over time. However, if phimosis persists in older children or adults, it may require medical attention.

    Pathological phimosis, on the other hand, is a result of scarring or inflammation causing the foreskin to become tighter. This can occur due to repeated infections, poor hygiene, or certain skin conditions. Phimosis can lead to symptoms such as pain or discomfort during urination, difficulty in maintaining proper hygiene, increased risk of infection, and even sexual difficulties.

    Treatment options for phimosis vary depending on the severity and the age of the individual. In some cases, regular stretching exercises or topical corticosteroid creams may help to gradually loosen the foreskin. For more severe cases, surgical interventions such as circumcision or preputioplasty may be recommended.

    It is essential to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management of phimosis to avoid potential complications and ensure overall penile health.

  2. Narrowness of the opening of the prepuce preventing its being drawn back over the glans.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. The constriction of the extremity of the prepuce in which it cannot be drawn back.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for PHIMOSIS

  • ohimosis
  • lhimosis
  • -himosis
  • 0himosis
  • pgimosis
  • pbimosis
  • pnimosis
  • pjimosis
  • puimosis
  • pyimosis
  • phumosis
  • phjmosis
  • phkmosis
  • phomosis
  • ph9mosis
  • ph8mosis
  • phinosis
  • phikosis
  • phijosis
  • thimosis

Etymology of PHIMOSIS

The word "phimosis" derives from the Greek roots "phimos" (φίμος) meaning "muzzle" or "tight aperture" and "-osis" (-ώσις) which is a suffix indicating a condition or state. "Phimos" itself can be traced back to the Indo-European root "*bheig-" meaning "to bind" or "to tie", which is also related to words like "bind" and "bond". Therefore, "phimosis" can be understood as a condition or state of having a tight or constricted foreskin.

Plural form of PHIMOSIS is PHIMOSES

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