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Hello, I am 2 weeks and three days post op. Yesterday, a scab or dry piece of skin or something came off my frenulum. My frenulum looks fine, I think, but there is a small cut or tear or something on the right side and it keeps on bleeding when i wash my penis; I wash my penis with warm water and apply some pressure on it for 10 minutes( i do this with an icy cold cloth twice a day and a warm cloth only once). Is this normal, if not, what am I supposed to do? Please help.

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