Phimosis surgery? You're probably referring to circumcision. Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin. As you might have noticed the foreskin is erogenous skin tissue, in other words, it feels good to touch it, so you're going to have that permanently taken away. First of all, have you spoken with your doctor about nonsurgical treatment, such as prescription steroid cream or skin tissue expansion, or less invasive surgery, such as dorsal slit? Treatment isn't required for phimosis too. You can have a normal sex life with this condition. Also, the condition often goes away by itself before the end of adolescence.
Anyway, circumcision is more complicated for people with phimosis then for people with normal foreskin so you won't be awake during the procedure. They'll put you out and afterwards you'll have to stay overnight on the hospital or clinic. Your bandages will be removed the following day and you'll receive instructions on how to care for your penis until it heals. You'll also receive pain medicine to use afterwards.
So no, it is not painful (unless you live in some barbaric region of our globe). And yes, you'll get admitted.
Go to the hospital!
This is called phimosis, where the skin of the foreskin becomes tight and sometimes painful. It can be alleviated by gentle stretching and if this does not help, surgery or circumcision can be indicated.
Phimosis (a tight foreskin) and late puberty are two different problems that have little to do with eachother. If you are 15 years old and do not have pubic hair or have not experienced any of the other changes of puberty such as underarm hair, penile growth, or voice change you should see your pediatrician or family doctor. While it is usually perfectly normal for some boys to go through puberty later than others, occasionally delayed puberty is due to an existing medical problem. If you can not pull your foreskin back to expose the head of the penis, then that would be called phimosis. Phimosis is easily treated by using a series of exercises to gradually stretch the opening of the foreskin along with a topical corticosteroid cream. This works in about 9 out of 10 cases of phimosis, meaning that you'll be able to keep your foreskin and avoid a painful circumcision. For more information on stretching, search wikianswers for: "How do you cure phimosis?"
go to a hospital or a doctor
yes you should.
Painfull... Haha.. U can die.. U wont wake up until some one grabbs and shakes the crap out of u. Or u go to the hospital. But ya painful.
Dirty (prior to germ theory) and painful (anesthesia was known, but seldom practiced).
If it is very painful or there is any blood, you need to go to hospital ASAP
yes, there could be more issues wrong then what was found before.
Well you could amputate it but a better idea might be to return to the hospital
Recovery time for stomach reduction surgery is two days in the hospital and about ten to fourteen days before you can return to full activity. Stomach reduction surgery can be painful if not resting in the proper way and you will of corse be sore from surgery.
No, painful an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a painful injury, a painful situation).