Joined: 16 Jan 2006 Posts: 1 Location: Midlands Uk
Frenulum Very Sore Posted: 01-16-06 07:27am
Hi all,
first post here, just wanted to see what
people thought before I go see the doc,
obviously people want to know a bit more
on what they can expect when they have to
get their old boy out in front of the
doc!
Anyway, for about a month now, i've had a
fair bit of soreness to the one side of my
frenulum. When I look, it's as if the
skin on my foreskin is trying to
re-attatch itself to the glans of my
penis, in the same way my frenulum is,
just a bit further round. There is also a
little red spot where this is all going
on, it's difficult to see what exactly is
causing the problem.
Either way, it's rather sore, and is
making it very painful to pull back my
foreskin.
I had this a few weeks ago, then after
bathing every few hours and savlon, it was
ok, then the next time I had sex with my
girl, it started again!
Any ideas or similar experiences would be
greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
chris.
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cd998776
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Aug 2005 Posts: 997 Location: Ohio
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Posted: 01-16-06 15:15pm
Try stretching it (ie: pulling it back)
more often. Im guessing you're uncut...
You should probably see your doctor about
this.
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