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Dear lybrate user,
you may be suffering from a clinical condition called phimosis. The most conventional method to get rid of it is surgery.
However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home.
1) buy any local anaesthetic gel (e. G. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop.
2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached.
3) after ap...more
you may be suffering from a clinical condition called phimosis. The most conventional method to get rid of it is surgery.
However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home.
1) buy any local anaesthetic gel (e. G. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop.
2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached.
3) after ap...more
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Dear lybrate user,
you may be suffering from a clinical condition called phimosis. The most conventional method to get rid of it is surgery.
However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home.
1) buy any local anaesthetic gel (e. G. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop.
2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached.
3) after ap...more
you may be suffering from a clinical condition called phimosis. The most conventional method to get rid of it is surgery.
However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home.
1) buy any local anaesthetic gel (e. G. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop.
2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached.
3) after ap...more
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The most conventional method to get rid of it is surgery.
However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home.
1) buy any local anaesthetic gel (e. G. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop.
2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached.
3) after application of the gel, retract the foreskin backwards as far as you can. Due to the anae...more
However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home.
1) buy any local anaesthetic gel (e. G. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop.
2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached.
3) after application of the gel, retract the foreskin backwards as far as you can. Due to the anae...more
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Dear lybrate user,
you may be suffering from a clinical condition called phimosis. The most conventional method to get rid of it is surgery.
However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home.
1) buy any local anaesthetic gel (e. G. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop.
2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached.
3) after ap...more
you may be suffering from a clinical condition called phimosis. The most conventional method to get rid of it is surgery.
However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home.
1) buy any local anaesthetic gel (e. G. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop.
2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached.
3) after ap...more
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Dear lybrate user,
you may be suffering from a clinical condition called phimosis. The most conventional method to get rid of it is surgery.
However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home.
1) buy any local anaesthetic gel (e. G. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop.
2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached.
3) after ap...more
you may be suffering from a clinical condition called phimosis. The most conventional method to get rid of it is surgery.
However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home.
1) buy any local anaesthetic gel (e. G. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop.
2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached.
3) after ap...more
Asked for male, 1 years old from Delhi
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Dear lybrate user,
you may be suffering from a clinical condition called phimosis. The most conventional method to get rid of it is surgery.
However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home.
1) buy any local anaesthetic gel (e. G. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop.
2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached.
3) after ap...more
you may be suffering from a clinical condition called phimosis. The most conventional method to get rid of it is surgery.
However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home.
1) buy any local anaesthetic gel (e. G. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop.
2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached.
3) after ap...more
Asked for male, 26 years old from Mumbai
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Dear lybrate user,
you may be suffering from a clinical condition called phimosis. The most conventional method to get rid of it is surgery.
However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home.
1) buy any local anaesthetic gel (e. G. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop.
2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached.
3) after ap...more
you may be suffering from a clinical condition called phimosis. The most conventional method to get rid of it is surgery.
However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home.
1) buy any local anaesthetic gel (e. G. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop.
2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached.
3) after ap...more
Asked for Male, 28 years old from Patna
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Dear lybrate user,
you may be suffering from a clinical condition called phimosis. The most conventional method to get rid of it is surgery.
However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home.
1) buy any local anaesthetic gel (e. G. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop.
2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached.
3) after ap...more
you may be suffering from a clinical condition called phimosis. The most conventional method to get rid of it is surgery.
However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home.
1) buy any local anaesthetic gel (e. G. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop.
2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached.
3) after ap...more
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