The foreskin on my penis sticks to the glans, and there's some whiteness on the glans. The foreskin doesnt fully retract when erected, though it does a little bit when I gently try during warm water baths. I'm trying to avoid circumcision. Are there ...
Topical Treatments1. Steroid creams: Apply topical steroid creams (e.g., betamethasone or triamcinolone) to reduce inflammation and promote skin elasticity.2. Vitamin E oil: Massage vitamin E oil into the affected area to promote skin health and elasticity.3. Tea tree oil: Apply diluted tea tree oil (3-5%) to help reduce inflammation and prevent infection.Pharmaconutritional Treatments1. Vitamin D supplements: Ensure adequate vitamin D levels, as deficiencies can contribute to phimosis.2. Omega-3 fatty acids: Consume omega-3 rich foods or supplements to reduce inflammation and promote skin health.Additional Recommendations1. Gentle manual stretching: Continue gentle manual stretching of the foreskin, ideally with a lubricant, to promote elasticity and retractability.2. Warm baths: Regular warm baths can help relax the skin and promote retractability.3. Consult a healthcare professional: Schedule regular follow-ups with a healthcare professional to monitor progress and adjust treatment as needed.Important Notes1. Circumcision may be necessary: If phimosis persists or worsens, circumcision may be required to prevent complications.2. Infection risk: Monitor for signs of infection, such as increased redness, swelling, or discharge, and seek medical attention if symptoms persist or worsen.