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Q: Oral sex: I ripped some skin on his penis!
asked by: DoctorQuestion on April 9th, 2007
recently, during oral sex, i ripped the skin of my boyfriends penis. although he said it did not hurt alot, it did bleed. Is this dangerous and how will it affect him?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on April 23rd, 2007
Sexual Health - Men Answer A2608
If the wound on the skin of his penis is not big and there is no secondary infection there shouldn’t be any further problems. A local disinfectant with 10% iodine solution and sexual abstinence for a while will be enough treatment. If the wound is big or infected he will probably need medical attention. In any case, he may consult his primary health provider if he'd like help from a professional.


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