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Skin only covers 95% of the penis

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I have phimosis but like , in the shower I was stretching and got it fully to the back , but now the skin it only covers 95% of the penis.

I think this had happened before but I’m not sure

I honestly don’t know if this is good or bad, because after this , I was able to have an erection with the tip fully exposed without any kind of pain , but the tip is still sensitive

What can you advise me ?

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From what you have posted, it seems that you don’t have phimosis but now have a fully functional foreskin.

Usual caveat - any concerns, speak to your doctor.

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Idontknowtbh in reply to

Sorry for being in another account but it’s me again

So today , when I woke up, just like I thought , it went back to normal and I have to work on it a bit to be able to push it behind , is that normal or do I have to stretch more ?

in reply toIdontknowtbh

Have you seen your doctor about this? It would be a good idea.

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Idontknowtbh in reply to

I did visit 2 tbh

My family doctor and an urologist

The first one told me circumcision was the only option and I honestly freaked out then a specialized medic said that in the bath if I kept doing what I was doing I didn’t need a thing

in reply toIdontknowtbh

I’d persevere with the stretching but only if your doctor reviews you regularly.

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Why is it another account btw?

Sounds like a fully functioning foreskin. Keep stretching which will ensure your foreskin gives you no problems with tightness, you can then have a lifetime of pleasure from this wonderful part of the body!

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Agrandanimal in reply to

I wish foreskin stretching would have worked for me, unfortunately I had been stretching since my mid 20’s and my foreskin only kept getting tighter, once intercourse became so painful that I started avoiding it did I agree to be circumcised, I wish I’d done it back in my 20’s instead of waiting until 40.

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prathambhatia

Do foreskin stretching exercises, apply cold pressed coconut oil with natural alo vera gel by gentle tapping again and after so that the glans tip loses hypersensitivity. Also, use a mild steroid cream like 0.05% tenovate for 7 -10 days and massage it over the tight part of your foreskin to make the skin lose and cure any smegma build inside if any.

Peace brother

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fondrees

Use betamethasone cream wen u stretch. It breaks down skin natrix/collagen making stretching work much quicker. Make sure u have no infection. Especially yeast or candida. As stretching will cause a rebound effect and make it tighter if skin isnt healthy.

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Hito12

how did u calculate the percentage of foreskin covering penis?

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