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Felt small sense of iching on frenulum after 3 weeks of curcumsicion. Is it common or something wrong?

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Felt small sense of iching on frenulum after 3 weeks of curcumsicion. Is it common or something wrong?

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Hi, vasuvanka this is absolutely natural that it starts to itch, this is a sign that it is healing well, I know its difficult but try not to scratch it as it will make it sore and will undoe the healing process, if need be just get some wet cotton buds and gently clean around it, hope this helps and good luck mate

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8thfloorben

Itching is a sign of good healing - don't worry, in fact be happy that it is doing this. Good luck.

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