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Sexologist•Panchkula
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You have tight foreskin problem. I advise you to do circumcision if there is severe pin 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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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...more
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Phimosis refers to a condition where the foreskin of the penis is too tight and cannot be easily retracted over the head of the penis (glans). If you're experiencing discomfort or difficulty due to this condition, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional, such as a urologist or a general practitioner.
The treatment for phimosis may depend on the severity of the condition. In some cases, a doctor may recommend conservative treatments, such as topical steroid creams, which can help ...more
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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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...more
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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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...more
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However, it's important to note that no method of protection is 100% foolproof. While condoms are highly effective, there is still a small possibility of transmission if there is direct contact between an infected fluid and uncovered skin. In the scenario you described, where approximately 20% of the penis is exposed, there may be a slightly increased risk compared to using a properly fitted condom that covers the entire penis.
If you are concerned about potential exposure to hiv or any othe...more
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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 cre...more
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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 in...more
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the pcr hiv test provides accurate results 10 days after exposure, allowing you to receive diagnosis and treatment sooner. The accuracy for this test, which is solely based on rapid results, is 98.2% accurate.
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