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  |Text=In the vast majority of cases, [[phimosis]] or narrowing of the [[foreskin]] is named as the medical reason for the surgical removal of the penile foreskin. It should be noted, however, that this is a completely normal developmental condition, which, as long as it remains symptom-free, does not actually require treatment. Experience from the Scandinavian countries clearly shows that most children’s foreskin "problems" (constriction or sticking) resolve themselves by {{W|puberty}}.
  |Text=In the vast majority of cases, [[phimosis]] or narrowing of the [[foreskin]] is named as the medical reason for the surgical removal of the penile foreskin. It should be noted, however, that this is a completely normal developmental condition, which, as long as it remains symptom-free, does not actually require treatment. Experience from the Scandinavian countries clearly shows that most children’s [[foreskin]] "problems" (constriction or sticking) resolve themselves by {{W|puberty}}.
  |Author=[[Intaktiv]] e.V.
  |Author=[[Intaktiv]] e.V.
  |ref=<ref>{{REFweb
  |ref=<ref>{{REFweb