Ill give you guys a little backstory. When
I was say 5 years old I developed a
horrible infection on my penis which
resulted in my doctor having to squeeze
the puss out with his hands manually,
which possibly could have injured it, or
perhaps it was just the infection who
knows.
Anyway, I believe I have phimosis. My
foreskins is stuck to my glans if you
follow the midline from the bottom. I am
uncircumsized. For this reason I always
thought that an uncircumsized penis is
normally like that. But I recently
discovered that even normally
uncircumsized males can reveal the glans
entirely.
I can't do this. I tried to pull it back
further than its ever been, and I
discovered a solid white build up in
several places. I cleaned it as best as I
could with warm soapy water, but I know
for sure that there is more down there, I
just cant pull my foreskin back.
Help me I've considered
going to a doctor, but I really dont wanna
go through another genitalia related
procedure so soon. Please give some
suggestions as to what the most is that I
can do, as the certified owner of a male
penis.
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moos
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 May 2008 Posts: 12
Posted: 05-17-08 23:51pm
get circumcised....if possible
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TightForeskinGuys
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Jun 2008 Posts: 21 Location: Liverpool, UK
Posted: 06-02-08 11:56am
I know how you feel. I'm possibly going to
have to see my Doctor for a second
penis-related topic soon as well. It's not
a great feeling to go into his surgery and
pull your pants down thats for sure!
But... it must be done, unfortunately you
really ought to go and see your Doctor.
It's not a nice thing to hear but the
chances are you have Phimosis and you
might need an operation (Either a
circumcision or a Preputioplasty - making
a slit in the foreskin). If you're feeling
brave enough take a bath and see how far
you can pull it back. It can be painful
and don't overdo it but it could save an
embarassing doctors appointment if you
find it's just tight. If you do manage to
pull it back google some stretching
exercises and just see how loose you can
get it.
You're better going to the Doctors really
though.
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Unifier
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 28 May 2008 Posts: 51 Location: London, UK
Thanks: 7
Thanked:9
Posted: 06-04-08 11:16am
thats good advice TightForeskinGuys has
given.. see the doc and tell him the full
story.. I'd have a go in the bath but
don't go too far - if it hurts stop!
But if you go to the docs.. remember your
not alone ;] I had to go when I was 7 as
my foreskin was so tight it was hard to
pee.. I started stretching techniques and
now I can pull it all the way back when I
jack-off
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marvel
Supporter
Joined: 09 Sep 2007 Posts: 1031 Location: Toronto, Ontario (but only a private message away)
Thanks: 32
Thanked:3
Posted: 06-05-08 07:29am
moos
wrote:
get circumcised....if
possible
^ Uh, no.
There are many other options, as some
people have stated.
Unfortunately your best bet is to see a
doctor about this. I know that having
someone prod at your genitals isn't
exactly the best thing in the world, but I
assure you, it'll be worth it when you can
stay clean. Plus, you're running the risk
of another infection or complications with
smegma (the white buildup) and other
factors (accidental tearing etc.)
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