Skin near foreskin of penis Posted: 04-04-07 09:15am
Hey, I see a small skin that holds the
back of my foreskin, and the glans. This
morning it seemed to have gotten thinner,
then in the day, it broke, and when it
did, the skins shrunk as if it wasn't even
there at all. It didn't hurt when it
broke, but now I feel a little numb. What
is my condition and is this of any
danger?
Thanks
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Sexual Health - Men Answer A2583 Posted: 04-20-07 03:32am
I'm sorry, but I cannot answer this
question without a visual examination.
You can make an appointment with your
primary health care physician, or request
an appointment with an urologist to
examine the piece of skin that is attached
to the foreskin.
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