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  2. Outlook. Successful surgery can make a profound difference in the life of a person living with buried penis. Problems with urination and sexual function are often eliminated. If skin grafts are ...

  3. How to Stay Focused: 10 Tips to Improve Your Focus and ...

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    In addition to social media, some of these distraction-busting programs also allow you to block online games as well as apps and sites like YouTube, Netflix, Amazon, Twitter, text messages, and ...

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  5. 12 Ways to Calm Your Anxiety - Healthline

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    Learn how to cope with anxiety symptoms naturally with these 12 tips from a doctor and a former anxiety sufferer. Find out how to calm your mind and body.

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  7. Phimosis - Wikipedia

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    Phimosis in older boys and adult males can vary in severity, with some able to retract their foreskin partially (relative phimosis), while others are completely unable to retract their foreskin, even when the penis is in a flaccid state (full phimosis).

  8. Condom Catheters: How to Use, What to Know - Healthline

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    If necessary, remove the old condom by rolling — not pulling — it. Using soap and warm water, wash your hands and your penis. Be sure to retract the foreskin (if present) and clean the head of ...

  9. Food Stuck in Throat When You Can Still Breathe - Healthline

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    Getting food stuck in the throat can be worrisome. But there are often ways to resolve the issue at home. Here's what you can try and when to seek medical attention.