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Asked for male, 36 years old from Hooghly
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no it doesn't" 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...more
no it doesn't" 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...more
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Asked for female, 24 years old from Chennai
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Asked for male, 21 years old from Guwahati
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peyronie's disease is characterized by an extreme curving of the erect penis caused by a hard, fibrous layer of scar tissue (plaque) that has developed under the skin. When the penis grows and hardens, the scar tissue pulls the affected area to an angle, causing an unnatural bend. The plaque that is formed by the thickened layers of penile soft tissue is non-cancerous, but this condition can be painful and make sexual intercourse quite difficult.
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peyronie's disease is characterized by an extreme curving of the erect penis caused by a hard, fibrous layer of scar tissue (plaque) that has developed under the skin. When the penis grows and hardens, the scar tissue pulls the affected area to an angle, causing an unnatural bend. The plaque that is formed by the thickened layers of penile soft tissue is non-cancerous, but this condition can be painful and make sexual intercourse quite difficult.
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Asked for female, 24 years old from Chennai
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Too deep insertion is not needed. Take it as far as you can and sleep. It will dissolve and residue will come out by itself.
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Asked for Female, 25 years old from Chandigarh
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Asked for Female, 25 years old from Chandigarh
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Asked for male, 33 years old from Panaji
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Asked for male, 17 years old from Angul
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You are suffering from mild testicular pain, groin pain and lower back pain. I guarantee you best and permanent results. I advise you to take proper balanced vegetarian diet. Take plenty of water daily to detoxify body. Take fruits and vegetables in daily diet. Do meditation for mental strength daily. Take milk and milk products daily. For better guidance ,call me through Lybrate.
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Asked for male, 20 years old from Bangalore
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