My penis foreskin is fully covered and it is not opening. I want my foreskin to be folded back fully. What should I do?
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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 Betamethasone cream from local allopathic shop. During buying you should check the composition of the cream to confirm whether it contains 0.05% Betamethasone in it. If you cannot find 0.05% Betamethasone cream then you can 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 anaesthetic property of the gel you will be able to retract the foreskin backwards to some extent more than you can do in normal condition. 4) Release the foreskin when you feel pain 5) Again repeat the same process. Do it continuously for at least 30 minutes in a day. Within a month you will feel that your foreskin has become loose. For further help You can consult me privately through my private URL https://www.lybrate.com/baharampur/doctor/dr-prithviraj-singha-homeopath After opening that aforesaid URL, click on the CONSULT ONLINE As you pay the consultation fees, Lybrate will open a private chatbox through which you will be able to discuss your ailments with me for the next 7 days & get a solution for your problems thereafter.
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Your penis foreskin is fully covered. I advise you to do Circumcision if there is unbearable pain in moving back foreskin when penis is erected. It is a minor operation done under local anesthesia so there is no pain. You can get it done from good government hospital. You have to go to surgery OPD in the hospital.
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Hello Lybrateuser, It seems that you have phimosis. The major question that concerns regarding this is that is it new onset or has it always been like this? As it would have to be evaluated further if it was new onset. Anyways, phimosis is generally treated by circumcision (a surgery). But it has to be evaluated first by a doctor (preferably, a surgeon). Feel free to contact me directly if you have any further doubts. Hope I was helpful. Take care.
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