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Care of intact, foreskinned boys

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Infant penile anatomy: Revise text.
|quote=An ulcerated meatus in the circumcised child only is a frequent symptom.
|accessdate=2025-01-01
}}</ref> The If the foreskin does not cover and protect the meatus, then the ammonia will likely attack the meatus and cause [[meatitis]] and [[meatal stenosis]] which requires an operation to treat it.
[[Forced foreskin retraction]] is harmful and must be avoided.
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