Tight and Uncomfortable Foreskin...Head of Penis not complet Posted: 06-16-06 20:22pm
well. i posted my original question on the
forum as a thread. I only just found out
the 'askAdoctor' function, so im hoping
you don't mind me pasting my original
thread question in here.
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Well, im 16 and i'm a bit nervous about
making this thread, and this account, it's
been something i've wanted to do for a
while now, but I figure posting
anonymously(sp) on the net is far less
embarrasing than seeing the doc ;)
so here's my problem. It's slightly hardly
to explain, and I don't have access to a
camera due to my age, and it's kind of
hard to ask your mum to borrow a camera to
post my penis on the net lol.
Since the ages of maybe 13 when I started
playing around with my penis, not
necesarily masturabtin, I noticed that I
couldn't retract my foreskin all the way,
infact, not much at all. When I eventually
forced my foreskin over my glans to reveal
the full head, it wasn't painful, but
obviously not natural.
Now i'm 16 and the problem is alot better.
This is due to the fact from reading on
the net, one theory is to 'stretch' the
foreskin, either with 2 fingers, or during
masturbtion, by pulling it further down
the shaft whilst doing it.
I started doing the first, but then I
decided the 2nd option was much more fun
:) hehe.
So... Sorry i'm rambling :roll: my real
problem now, is that my shaft skin seems
to be 'stuck' to the bottom of my penis
head, the bit where it should curve down.
I know this for pretty 100% sure, because
one time a bit that I suspected to be non
natural, peeled off, to give a more
'rounded' shape to that particualr section
of the penis. It gave slight discomfert,
but was fine the next day.
Unfortunately, this problem is also at the
back of the penis head, where the shaft is
connected to the head in the t shape
thing. (can't remeber the technical term).
It seems that it's stuck to the penis
head, as if it needs to be surgically cut,
or peeled away like the other bit.
I believe that once this is done, i'll be
able to retract the foreskin much more
comfortably when erect.
I forgot to mention before, that when
erect, I can retract the foreskin to some
extent. But it's uncomfortable, and
although im a virgin, I can't imagaine it
being to comfortable during sex. Another
worrying thing is the fact that the back
of the penis shaft, where it connects as
mentioned before in the t shape thing, may
even split or break during sex, which will
definately not be memorable :p
sorry to ramble, but it's been on my mind
alot as you can imagine.
Thanks in adavance.
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Sexual Health - Men Answer A1118 Posted: 06-19-06 02:39am
You can go to an urologist for a visual
examination of your penis because it is
very difficult for me to understand what
the real problem is from your description.
If the foreskin can’t be peeled back in
order that the entire head be exposed, it
is called "fimosis" and is treated
surgically. If the foreskin is stuck at
the base of the head (sulcus coronarius)
and can’t be turned forward, it s called
"parafimosis". This condition could be
very dangerous and has to be treated
immediately.
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