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  5. I'm 23 years old and I've noticed that the foreskin of my penis is attached to the tip, and it hurts when I try to pull it back. I really dont want to get circumcised, so is there a way to safely detach the foreskin without surgery? What should I do?

I'm 23 years old and I've noticed that the foreskin of my penis is attached to the tip, and it hurts when I try to pull it back. I really dont want to get circumcised, so is there a way to safely detach the foreskin without surgery? What should I do?

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I'm 23 years old and I've noticed that the foreskin of my penis is attached to the tip, and it hurts when I try to pull it back. I really dont want to get circumcised, so is there a way to safely detach the foreskin without surgery? What should I do?

Phimosis refers to the inability to retract the distal foreskin over the glans penis. Pathologic phimosis defines an inability to retract the foreskin after it was previously retractible or after puberty, usually secondary to distal scarring of the foreskin.Paraphimosis is the entrapment of a retracted foreskin behind the coronal sulcus. Paraphimosis is a disease of uncircumcised or partially circumcised males....Up to 95% of cases of phimosis have been shown to respond to application of topical steroids to the preputial orifice, although some studies have suggested that this response rate may decline several months after the regimen is completed. An initial attempt at medical intervention has been shown to reduce costs by 27.3% in comparison with primary circumcision as a treatment...consult nearest urologist they will help you further

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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