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Tight Foreskin Questions

Asked for male, 17 years old from Patna
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dettol might have caused chemical burn in penile skin. Its best to follow no hand approach and leave it.
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Asked for male, 15 years old from Thane
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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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My inner foreskin keeps tearing frequently every time I have an erection or sexual intercourse (with or without condom). The tear happens on the top-right side of the penis where the inner foreskin is just about to meet the penis head. I have been facing this issue since feb when I first saw a whitish spot at the same location and got a penicillin shot from the local health provider. The area was fully normal in april. After engaging in sex with my partner in mid april without condom, the same spot tore which healed by mid may on its own. When I had sex again in may 20 (with condom), the same spot tore once again. Its june 5 and the area looks healed but I can see that there is a scar mark and slight prickly pain at that area. Please help to understand how long should I wait for the complete healing and how to avoid having an erection. Any other useful remedy or advice would be highly appreciated.

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It's possible that the initial whitish spot you noticed could have been related to an infection or other underlying condition, which may have required the penicillin shot you received. However, without a proper examination and evaluation, it's difficult to determine the exact cause of the tear you're experiencing.
It's important to communicate openly with your healthcare provider about your symptoms and any relevant sexual history. They will be able to provide you with a more accurate assess...more
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Asked for male, 23 years old from Ahmedabad
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Hello-"phimosis" is the technical term for an un-retractable foreskin or short frenulum. 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 phimo...more
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Guntur
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The inability to retract the foreskin is known as phimosis. It's not uncommon for some men to experience phimosis during adolescence or early adulthood, and in many cases, it resolves on its own over time. However, in some cases, medical intervention may be required.
Here are a few potential treatment options that a doctor might recommend:
gentle stretching exercises: regularly and gently stretching the foreskin can help loosen it over time. This can be done during a warm bath or shower ...more
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Mumbai
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There could be various reasons for this, and it's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Some possible causes of pain or discomfort in the genital area during urination include urinary tract infections, sexually transmitted infections, inflammation or irritation of the urethra, or even certain medical conditions affecting the prostate gland. However, without a proper medical examination, it's difficult to determine the exact cause ...more
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Dehradun
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If you're experiencing difficulty retracting your foreskin due to a tight or short frenulum, a condition known as frenulum breve, there are a few non-surgical treatment options you could explore. It's important to note that you should consult with a healthcare professional or urologist to receive an accurate diagnosis and appropriate advice for your specific situation.
Frenulum stretching exercises: gradual stretching of the frenulum may help loosen it over time. This can be done by gently p...more
Asked for male, 37 years old from Gurgaon
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If you're experiencing swelling of the foreskin and difficulty retracting it, it's possible that you have a condition called phimosis. Phimosis occurs when the foreskin is too tight to be pulled back over the head of the penis. There are several potential causes for this, including inflammation, infection, scarring, or a naturally tight foreskin.
It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. You may want to schedule an appointment wi...more
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Mumbai
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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
Asked for male, 30 years old from Davanagere
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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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