Still have painful erections... and painful to the touch where the stitching was.. Feels like too little skin remain and very stretched during erektions
Also some of the stitching that is subdermal is still not devolved as some part is visible on some reddish part of the new skin...
I sleep really bad and wake up several times a night
The glans are still somewhat sensitive moving..
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Missay loves company... 🙂 I also did a penile straightening surgery at the same time... I think that could make it take months to heal completely underneath
my frenulum is gone and just under the glans is also exposed, i saw a doctor yesterday to have a look snd said it was healing fine but i cant speak for everyone. i noticed fluid twice across my last 5 days and it was minor, odourless and not bloody, just dried it off and all was good
I've noticed some moisture just below the glans sometimes but I've just assumed it to be natural penile lubricant.. it doesn't have any smell that I've noticed...
the surgeon must have cut off too much skin and given you a high circumcision..it usually takes up to 3 weeks to a month to recover fully ..go visit your doctor maybe he can suggest you what to do
I did that after 4 weeks and raised some concerns.. he just said no.. and that all looked well.. of course my penis wasn't erect during his observation... could it maybe just be that it feels very stretched to me as it hurts in the part that's healing during erektions...
Erections sometimes are spontainious and i do get them several times a night.. it's hard to avoid it streching... hopefully its because of some healing needing to complete that just feels unconfortable
8 weeks is a long time but not uncommon. I would advise tight underwear to reduce erections and paracetamol for the pain. When you feel ready introduce gentle pressure to the area for you to become accustomed to touch. The spray from the shower is a good starting point.
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