Betamethasone Cream Phimosis
Hello doctor, I have a tight foreskin and want a procedure to be performed. How much do you charge for phimosis surgery? ...
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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 url/baharampur/doctor/dr-prithviraj-singha-homeopath after opening that aforesaid url, click on the consult online option & pay the consultation fees. 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.
I am going to marry after 2 month I have phimosis but it's not present now but often it comes and goes away and pains a ...
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First, don’t ever force it back. If you do, you risk paraphimosis, which is when the foreskin swells, you can’t pull it forward to cover the head, and the blood supply to the head is cut off. It is every bit the medical emergency you imagine it to be. Gentle stretching with the fingers every day should fix your tight foreskin in 4 to 6 weeks. If that doesn’t do it, see your doctor, and ask for a prescription of a topical steroid, such as betamethasone cream. Combined with daily stretching, it will cure most of the stubborn cases.
I am 20 year old. My penis foreskin is very tight I am unable to uncover my penis as it is very painful. I never had sex ...
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Hello- " Phimosis" is the technical term for an un-retractable foreskin. The foreskin of the penis is not retractable in an infant or a young child. This is considered to be a normal part of development. As the child grows into puberty the foreskin naturally separates itself from the head of the penis, allowing for complete retraction. This becomes a particularly important function for the male in terms of hygiene, especially with cleaning of the penis and its head as well as in terms of sexual intercourse or masturbation. An acute case of phimosis may create problems for the person when he would want to pass urine or to perform sex, as this action may either be restricted or become troublesome. This is when phimosis becomes a medical emergency. It has been linked with an increased risk of infection, loss of sexual stimulation of the penis and even penis cancer. Traditionally medicine offers conservative treatment of phimosis. It is worth noting that in recent years, medicine has made great progress in this field. So, if you looking for a permanent solution for your tight foreskin, yes it is possible with Ayurveda. Surgery (circumcision) can be avoided.
I can not retract my penis foreskin any suggestions or my exercise that can help. ...
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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 url/baharampur/doctor/dr-prithviraj-singha-homeopath after opening that aforesaid url, click on the consult online option & pay the consultation fees. 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.
I am 24 years old, I cannot take my foreskin backwards, when I try it will pain, from net I got to know it is phimosis. ...
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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 url/baharampur/doctor/dr-prithviraj-singha-homeopath after opening that aforesaid url, click on the consult online option & 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.
Helo Dr. Dr mere penis ki skin zyada piche ni jati may b phimosis hai kya homeopathic medicines se thik hojayega n pleas ...
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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 url/baharampur/doctor/dr-prithviraj-singha-homeopath after opening that aforesaid url, click on the consult online option & pay the consultation fees. 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.
I have phimosis, which I have known 2 years back only. My age is now 23. Is there any treatment to get rid of it without ...
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Yes it may effect fertility as it causes pain during sex and increase chances of infection. Its better to consult a urologist.
Hi, I'm suffering from phimosis my foreskin will not retarded. I have no problem in masturbation. I searched in google t ...
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Hello- an acute case of phimosis may create problems for the person when he would want to pass urine or to perform sex, as this action may either be restricted or become troublesome. This is when phimosis becomes a medical emergency. It has been linked with an increased risk of infection, loss of sexual stimulation of the penis and even penis cancer. Traditionally medicine offers conservative treatment of phimosis. It is worth noting that in recent years, medicine has made great progress in this field. So, if you looking for a permanent solution for your tight foreskin, yes it is possible with ayurveda. Surgery (circumcision) can be avoided.
Sir, I'm suffering from short frenulum. During erection, my foreskin elongates good but it will be limited by short fren ...
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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 url/baharampur/doctor/dr-prithviraj-singha-homeopath after opening that aforesaid url, click on the consult online option & pay the consultation fees. 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.
Is betamethasone is good cream for phimosis treatment of md at the ages of 17? Does it will have bad effects on my penis ...
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Hello- no it isn't as the foreskin will become even more tight and rigid once you stop applying the steroid cream (betamethasone). However, ayurveda traditional medicine offers permanent treatment of phimosis. It is worth noting that in recent years, medicine has made great progress in this field. So, if you looking for a permanent solution for your tight foreskin, yes it is possible with ayurveda. Surgery (circumcision) can be avoided.