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Asked for male, 21 years old from Delhi
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Dear lybrate user. Phimosis is a congenital narrowing of the opening of the foreskin so that it cannot be retracted. Phimosis is a very common problem. In most of the cases you can clear the problem yourself. Phimosis could cause moderate to severe pain while having vaginal intercourse. Apply oil on your foreskin and on the glans. Move the foreskin forward and back slowly without hurting you much. Because the oil is lubricant, it will be easier than without oil. Do this forward and back movemen...more
Asked for male, 26 years old from Kolkata
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I am suffering from uncircumcised penis. I feel pain when the foreskin is removed. What should i do?
The initial choice of treatment is a steroid ointment that is locally applied. (This can be suggested by a doctor after you are examined in person.)The ointment softens the foreskin and is applied for up to 6 weeks. When full retraction is possible the ointment is stopped.
If this treatment is unsuccessful, a circumcision (surgical removal of foreskin) may be advised.
If this treatment is unsuccessful, a circumcision (surgical removal of foreskin) may be advised.
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Hyderabad
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Try the following remedy it will surely help you
mix one a part of fresh raw juice with one part of honey. Take 1/4 glass of the combination three times on a daily basis.
Take one glass of walnuts, one glass of dried apricots, 1 glass of raisins (choose the type while not seeds), one glass of prunes and a pair of lemons with the skin still on them. Grind all ingredients, add one 1/2 glass of honey and stir everything. Take one table spoon of the combination three times each day one hour ...more
mix one a part of fresh raw juice with one part of honey. Take 1/4 glass of the combination three times on a daily basis.
Take one glass of walnuts, one glass of dried apricots, 1 glass of raisins (choose the type while not seeds), one glass of prunes and a pair of lemons with the skin still on them. Grind all ingredients, add one 1/2 glass of honey and stir everything. Take one table spoon of the combination three times each day one hour ...more
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Patiala
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Its not possible with ayurvedic medicines. The initial choice of treatment is a steroid ointment that is locally applied. (this can be suggested by a doctor after you are examined in person) the ointment softens the foreskin and is applied for up to 6 weeks. When full retraction is possible the ointment is stopped.
If this treatment is unsuccessful, a circumcision (surgical removal of foreskin) may be advised.
If this treatment is unsuccessful, a circumcision (surgical removal of foreskin) may be advised.
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Pune
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Asked for Male, 26 years old from Chennai
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Hello-
There is no need to remove your foreskin surgically, as it is of great sexual importance, specially when you are living with it uptil now. You can restore its functionality and flexibility with the help of Our Foreskin restoration ayurvedic treatment schedule. It is a effective treatment schedule which can make your foreskin normal within a month's time.
There is no need to remove your foreskin surgically, as it is of great sexual importance, specially when you are living with it uptil now. You can restore its functionality and flexibility with the help of Our Foreskin restoration ayurvedic treatment schedule. It is a effective treatment schedule which can make your foreskin normal within a month's time.
Asked for male, 28 years old from Bangalore
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Asked for Male, 23 years old from Rajkot
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The initial choice of treatment is a steroid ointment that is locally applied. (This can be suggested by a doctor after you are examined in person) The ointment softens the foreskin and is applied for up to 6 weeks. When full retraction is possible the ointment is stopped.
If this treatment is unsuccessful, a circumcision (surgical removal of foreskin) may be advised.
If this treatment is unsuccessful, a circumcision (surgical removal of foreskin) may be advised.
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Asked for Male, 23 years old from Amritsar
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