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Foreskin problems
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Foreskin problems
Is your foreskin stuck? Too tight? Red? Stinks? Or you just have too much of it? The Mix is here to help with your foreskin problems.
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Hi @bruhironyman2004
The article states that “There’s no medical need to get rid of excess foreskin – providing it slides freely over the head and the area exposed can be kept clean. Different people have different ‘amounts’ of foreskin and we’re all individual…”
So if you aren’t in pain when moving the foreskin and you are able to keep it clean, and you aren’t noticing any other symptoms, then your foreskin is unlikely to cause a problem.
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Hey @gmodking6438
For a tight foreskin, the article suggests to “Try pulling the foreskin back really slowly. This will take a lot of patience (it may take a few weeks to build up to doing it fully), so don’t be tempted to yank it back. If your foreskin is very tight, it’s advisable to speak to your GP. There are creams available on prescription, but if these don’t work you might need a circumcision.”
It can seem embarrassing to talk to parents or a doctor but really it’s nothing they haven’t come across before. If it’s bothering you then it’s worth talking about it and getting it checked out.
Hope this helps a bit!Hi @jay3rdside
Sorry to hear that it hurts when you pull back your foreskin.
The article states that “If you can’t pull the foreskin back over the widest part of your penis you could have a condition called phimosis…. Try pulling the foreskin back really slowly. This will take a lot of patience (it may take a few weeks to build up to doing it fully), so don’t be tempted to yank it back. If your foreskin is very tight, it’s advisable to speak to your GP. There are creams available on prescription, but if these don’t work you might need a circumcision.”
If you have other symptoms, such as redness and swelling you may have thrush, which can be treated by over the counter creams such as Canesten.
However, since we aren’t professionals, and you are concerned, your best option is to talk to your doctor.
I instead went in the bath/shower once a day, each day applying soap and trying to pull my foreskin further back. It felt extremely sensitive at first but I kept to it - over a few days it got further and further back. Over some time I was then able to pull the skin over the tip. Due to years of masturbating it wasn’t the cleanest under the hood, so a lil clean done good. After a while my penis became less sensitive, now I’m 24 and everything’s great.
I can still remember how insecure i felt (not being able to pull my foreskin back) and it impacted my confidence when speaking to girls, I only hope this helps someone in some way.
Doctors do have various other treatments available which may benefit you!
Hey @qwertyuiop
As the article states “If you can’t pull the foreskin back over the widest part of your penis you could have a condition called phimosis…Try pulling the foreskin back really slowly. This will take a lot of patience (it may take a few weeks to build up to doing it fully), so don’t be tempted to yank it back. If your foreskin is very tight, it’s advisable to speak to your GP. There are creams available on prescription, but if these don’t work you might need a circumcision.”
If you find that pulling back slowly doesn’t seem to help, or you notice pain or difficulty pulling back when you don’t have an erection, then it may be best to speak with your GP.
All the best!
Hi @Edward
Sorry it’s taken a while to get back to you!
If you have a cut on your foreskin, it may be that the cut causes the pain and once it’s healed, you may be able to pull your foreskin back without any pain. If the cut doesn’t heal or you notice other things like swelling and redness, you might want to get it checked out for signs of infection. If the cut heals but you notice that you still can’t pull your foreskin back then you may have phimosis. As the article suggests “Try pulling the foreskin back really slowly. This will take a lot of patience (it may take a few weeks to build up to doing it fully), so don’t be tempted to yank it back. If your foreskin is very tight, it’s advisable to speak to your GP. There are creams available on prescription, but if these don’t work you might need a circumcision.”
All the best!
Any help?
Hi @just2someone and @sonson45
Welcome to the community both!
It seems like both of you have similar issues seeing as you can pull your foreskin back normally when flacid but that it hurts when you try pulling it back while erect. You might want to try the suggestions in the article:
If this doesn’t help, and it is still bothering you, then you might want to talk to your doctor.
Anyway if I touch the forskin it really hurts, like REALLY hurts. It feels like I'm putting salt in a open wound and mixing my finger and swirling around in it. I dont really pull back at all. There is almost no pain when it's not pulled back but when it is its painful.
I do have autism and I've found things like my gums to be very sensitive when I brush my teeth which basically means it hurts when I do it. Is this the same case with my forskin?
Hey @will
As the article states “If you can’t pull the foreskin back over the widest part of your penis you could have a condition called phimosis….Try pulling the foreskin back really slowly. This will take a lot of patience (it may take a few weeks to build up to doing it fully), so don’t be tempted to yank it back. If your foreskin is very tight, it’s advisable to speak to your GP. There are creams available on prescription, but if these don’t work you might need a circumcision.”
You mentioned that you have autism and also notice other sensitivities such as pain when you brush your teeth. It is possible that you may experience more sensory sensitivities due to being autistic. However, since we aren’t professionals and can’t say for sure, then you may want to talk to a family member, your doctor or consult with other autistic people on forums such as wrongplanet.com
Hope this helps a bit
Once the swelling had subsided, and the incision healed, a circumcision may be advised to prevent it happening again.