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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is a medical term that is used to designate the normal, healthful, developmental condition of the [[penis]] during infancy, boyhood, and adolescence.
<b>Physiological</b> is a word that designates a normal, healthful condition. It opposes the word <b>pathological</b> that designates an abnormal, perhaps diseased condition.<ref>{{REFweb
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[[Phimosis]] is the word derived from Greek that denotes the condition of a [[foreskin]] that does not retract.
{{SEEALSO}}
* [[Development of retractable foreskin]]
{{LINKS}}
* {{REFweb
|url=https://www.yourwholebaby.org/phimosis
|title=The Doctors says my child has phimosis!
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|publisher=Your Whole Baby
|date=
|accessdate=2025-10-22
}}
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[[Category:Foreskinned life]]
[[Category:Medical term]]
[[Category:Penile anatomy]]
'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is a medical term that is used to designate the normal, healthful, developmental condition of the [[penis]] during infancy, boyhood, and adolescence.
<b>Physiological</b> is a word that designates a normal, healthful condition. It opposes the word <b>pathological</b> that designates an abnormal, perhaps diseased condition.<ref>{{REFweb
|url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/physiological
|title=Physiological
|last=
|first=
|init=
|author-link=
|publisher=
|date=
|accessdate=2025-10-22
}}</ref>
[[Phimosis]] is the word derived from Greek that denotes the condition of a [[foreskin]] that does not retract.
{{SEEALSO}}
* [[Development of retractable foreskin]]
{{LINKS}}
* {{REFweb
|url=https://www.yourwholebaby.org/phimosis
|title=The Doctors says my child has phimosis!
|last=Ward
|first=
|init=K
|author-link=
|publisher=Your Whole Baby
|date=
|accessdate=2025-10-22
}}
{{REF}}
[[Category:Foreskinned life]]
[[Category:Medical term]]
[[Category:Penile anatomy]]