Help, my foreskin is fusing to my penis head!?!


Question: Help, my foreskin is fusing to my penis head!!?
Yep, I've had phimosis for my life, foreskin too tight to roll back but always accepted it!. I have had several failed attempts of stretching it but stopped cause I didn't think it would work (never researched)!. It has rolled back over the head before but it got kinda stuck and was hard to get back over and a little painful!

I'm 23, and hadn't even attempted to roll it back for some time!. Recently I gave it another go and realized that on the top of my 'head', about halfway back from the tip the foreskin is fusing to the head!.!.!. making skin bridges!.!.!.
So naturally I've been doing alot of washing lately and sometimes when I'm moving the foreskin around it feels like I'm tearing something!.!.!. it fells like when you pull a plaster off!. Its like it keeps re-sticking!.

Otherwise everything feels fine, no trouble urinating, no discomfort during sex, not sore to touch outside!.

What to do!. I'm gearing up to go to the doctors, but I feel its not that urgent and am busy over the next few weeks!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
This is common among young teens and guys who have not tried pulling their foreskin back much, that's because the foreskin is attached to the head when you're young to prevent the head from getting dirty!. Usually it separates before puberty, but in your case you have to give it a little help!. Now that you probably masturbate and pull it back to wash under it (only takes about less than 10 seconds) it'll start sliding back more and more!. If you have a tight foreskin, you can actually stretch it like I did when you shower!. It only took a few weeks and it hasn't given me a single problem ever since!. =)

Work on getting it less tight!. Here's what you do!. When you shower and and you're soaping up your body, pull the foreskin back the most you can without forcing it, and then wash the head with the other hand!. If you do this each time you shower for a few weeks, you'll see results!. It'll slide back a little more every few days!.

Now, as for the sensitivity, as studies have proven, the foreskin keeps the head sensitive!. That's not a bad thing, since that creates pleasure!. However, you don't want it too sensitive!. Yours is just too sensitive because it hasn't been used much before!. So you just have to rub it gently at first for some weeks (start off with just water and then every few days try to rub a little more) and you'll see the difference!. Then you'll be able to rub the head however you want!. =) So in a way, those two things are tied!.

So yeah, work on it and in a few weeks you'll like it!. =) And of course, feel free to e-mail me from my profile if you have any questions!

You do NOT need circumcision!. And you have every right to remain uncircumcised, as after all, circumcision does carry risks and most 'benefits' are unfounded or contradicted!. Common risks of circumcision are more difficulty with masturbation (it was made popular in the USA to stop masturbation, after all), and lower sensitivity!. There's a reason why the USA is the last developed nation doing it to newborns, and our rates are falling; it's as low as 14% in some states by now!. Research it more in the link below:
http://answers!.yahoo!.com/question/index!?!.!.!.

In the end, if the stretching fails after a few weeks, you can ask a doctor for a cream!. It's 0!.05% betamethasone, which is successful in over 90% of cases!. You can even take the study to him!. It's a really inexpensive cream; Wal-Mart sells it for $4 with prescription and online you can buy it for about $10 at drugstore!.com, for example!.
http://www!.brazjurol!.com!.br/july_august_!.!.!.

But focus on stretching it first!. That should give you results after some time!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

clean better
i had the same prob when i was younger
its gonna feel like its gonna tear off
mine finally broke loose when i started masturbating
pulling it back as far as you can every day will help separate it as wellWww@Answer-Health@Com

You may need to be circumcised!. This condition is often painful when you get an erection!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

When you see the doctor; be wary!. Doctors are primarily responsible for the proliferation of circumcision!. They reccommend it for any little penile problem--sort of like amputating a finger because of a hangnail!.

Why!? Because they make money from it, and are freuently members of, or influenced by the minority religious groups that try to impose male genital mutilation on every male!.

You may want to do a little research before seeing the doctors (who will probably reccommend circumcision) and you can begin by typing phimosis on your browser!.

You'll find lots of information, including one site; CIRP!. This site has treatments which don't include the drastic mutilation of circumcision!. There is everything from a cream, to stretching, to a prepiuplasty, or dorsal slit, which is a small cut that can be done in the foreskin to allow for retraction!.

Circumcision is NEVER necessary or desirable, as it destroys more than 50% of penile sensitivity and this lack of sensitivity decreases with age as the tissues meant to be covered by the foreskin dry out and toughen or keratinize!.
It's one of the main reasons that the US leads the world in the use of ED drugs like Viagra!.

You can also contact Doctors Opposing Circumcision (DOC)
and NOCIRC!.

By the way, circumcision will also make your penis smaller in girth; instantly--as a double layer of skin is removed, and infant circumcision inhibits normal penile growth and development because of the trauma to the developing tissues!.

You can stay intact, you just need a little help!.
Phimosis is also most often caused by the premature, forcible retraction of infants' and toddlers' foreskins!.
They should never be retracted until the age of about 8, as the premature retraction damages the foreskin opening, causing scar tissue that destroys the natural elasticity!.

You probably have some adhesions, so a little minor surgery may be necessary, but not circumcision!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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