Foreskin on Penis is Real tight.?!


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Foreskin on Penis is Real tight.?

i REALLY dont want to get Circumsized, so i am trying my best to avoid it... at the moment i went to a doctor about my foreskin problem, first they snipped off a small piece of skin similar to the piece of skin under your tounge, it improved a LOT like i can retract it now when its NOT erect. But like 3 days after they snipped that out, i was trying to retract my skin while it was erect, i could Only get it half way past the head... i went back to the doctor, and he gave me a cream to apply twice a day, he said it should help loosen the skin, so i did for about 2 weeks now, and i can retract the skin past my head when erect, BUT its REAL tight and i have to almost force it down, its been like this now although i have been applying the cream a lot, should the last little bit of loosening take a longer time? or is this as loose as it can get? do i have no option but to get circumsized or just keep trying witht he cream till it gets loose, the cream is called Triamcinolone Acetonide Cream


Answers:

They snipped the frenulum? That seems kind of unnecessary (and it probably got inflamed afterwards, which would explain what happened 3 days later). Anyway, there are many things you can do to loosen the foreskin.

Keep applying the cream, as sometimes it can take up to a month to get the full effect from the cream. There are also several other kinds of creams if the one you're using isn't working for you (link 1, names of creams in one of the tables).

While you're applying the cream, you may also want to consider something called stretching exercises. See link 2 for good and detailed instructions on what to do. Generally when combined with the creams, your foreskin should loosen much quicker than a month. These exercises should be done for a few minutes each day for a few weeks in combination with the cream you're using. It's generally best to do the exercises right after a shower/bath when the skin's most flexible, then apply the cream on right after.

If this "combination treatment" doesn't work after a month, it might be worth considering surgical intervention. This does not mean a circumcision, as there are still other options. There are a couple operations that are cheaper, less painful, remove little/no foreskin, and have a quicker recovery time (link 3).

In any case, the combination of the cream and the stretching exercises is almost guaranteed to work. Any surgery should be considered as a last resort (and it's rarely necessary). See the remaining links for more info and good luck with whatever you try.




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