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Ballooning of the foreskin

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'''Ballooning of the foreskin''' occurs when [[urine ]] flows out of the [[urethra ]] of the [[penis]] faster than it flows out of the [[foreskin]] of an [[intact ]] boy. Ballooning cannot occur until the inner layer of the foreskin has separated from the [[glans penis]] with to which it is attached by a [[synechia]]. Ballooning <ref>{{REFweb |url=https://www.kidshealth.org.nz/how-care-your-childs-foreskin |title=How To Care For Your Child's Foreskin |publisher=KidsHealth of New Zealand |date=2020-06-04 |accessdate=2023-01-26}}</ref> Although ballooning is a developmentally normal condition, not every boy experiences ballooning. Ballooning contributes to separation of the [[foreskin]] from the [[glans penis]], but may cause some transient, temporary discomfort if as it pulls apart the [[Synechia| synechial ]] connection to the glans penis. Ballooning assists in the creation of the [[preputial sac]].
The layer of [[dartos]] muscle in the foreskin keeps the tip closed to protect the penis from [[infection]].<ref name="fleiss-hodges-vanhowe1998">{{REFjournal |last=Fleiss |first=P. |author-link=Paul M. Fleiss |last2=Hodges |first2=F. |author2-link=Frederick M. Hodges |last3=Van Howe |first3=R.S. |author3-link=Robert S. Van Howe |title=Immunological functions of the human prepuce |journal=Sex Trans Infect |date=FleissP HodgesF VanHoweRS 1998-10 |volume=74 |issue=5 |pages=364-67 |url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1758142/pdf/v074p00364.pdf |quote= |pubmedID=10195034 |pubmedCID= |DOI= |accessdate=2020-05-17}}</ref> The pressure of the [[urine ]] is necessary to open it to allow passage of [[urine]]. The pressure is what causes the ballooning.
Babu ''et al''. (2004) compared boys with ballooning with boys without ballooning. No evidence of obstructed urinary flow was found. Ballooning is a self-limiting condition that disappears with normal development.<ref name="babu2005">{{REFjournal
|last=Babu
|first=Ramesh
|init=R
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|last2=Harrison
|first2=Sara K. |init2=SK
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|last3=Hutton
|first3=Kim
|init3=K
|author3-link=
|etal=no
|title=Ballooning of the foreskin and physiological phimosis: is there any objective evidence of obstructed voiding?
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|journal=BJU Int
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No attempt to retract the [[foreskin]] should be made. Forcible retraction is harmful. Wright (1994) advises that the first person to retract the boy’s foreskin should be the boy himself.<ref name="Wright1994">{{REFjournal
|last=Wright
|init=JE
|title=Further to the "Further Fate of the Foreskin"
|journal=Med J Aust
|volume=160
|issue=
|pages=134-135
|url=http://www.cirp.org/library/normal/wright2/
|quote=
|pubmedID=8295581
|pubmedCID=
|DOI=
|date=1994-02-07
|accessdate=2020-05-17
}}</ref>
 
{{SEEALSO}}
 
* [[Development of retractable foreskin]]
* [[Foreskin Care for Boys]]
{{LINKS}}
 
*{{REFweb
|url=https://www.intactamerica.org/?s=ballooning
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|title=Do You Know: Foreskin Ballooning is Normal?
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|language=English
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|publisher=Intact America
|website=www.intactamerica.org
|date=2015-10-01
|accessdate=2020-05-17
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* {{REFweb
[[Category:Parental information]]
[[Category:Foreskin anatomy]]
[[Category:Penile anatomy]]
[[Category:Penile function]]
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