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Can hypersensitivity can be healed over time

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I have this issue so I am asking to know if there is any demerits of it while in bed or is it a very urgent issue to go to a doctor

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is it because you have been circumcised if so don’t worry it will get better it just takes time 👍

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Elmla cream can be used as a numbing agent, as can sprays from sex shops. But in reality you have to introduce touch. I started with spray from the shower then let soft material touch the head. It can take time but you will get there.

I would suggest using something like a padded dressing inside tight pants which reduce movement. Movement = pain.

hypersensitivity, does slowly ease off.

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