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Diagnosed with thrush given creams about 4 weeks ago ,but don't seem to work .my skin is so tight to pull back even flaccid ,head of penis very red ,foreskin very sore and difficult to retract to apply cream to head and then pull forward .stings foreskin when peeing feels like got little cuts in foreskin tip .any ideas

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OneJoker

go back to your Doctor

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jimfromcalif

What are the creams you were given? Has the foreskin always been tight?

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Mintoe in reply tojimfromcalif

Foreskin never been tight it only came on last couple months,fucidin and Caneston creams

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Vinchenzo123

U should have to check for diabetes. Had the same for 9 months, not until I was found with diabetes, just by lowering blood sugar my penis foreskin is back to normal. Previously, I had tried all types of creams

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Mintoe in reply toVinchenzo123

Thanks will ask doctor to check

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Thomas67

Caneston cream helped, apply it with cotton bud. It cleared the yeast. I’m diabetic, so check that out too.

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Uwansan

Best solution is circumcision. Meet a genitourinary surgeon. They will help you.Its a very simple procedure, if done by a good medical practitioner. No complications at all.It will take around 20-30 minutes for it.With Laser technology there will be no or very minimal bleeding.I went to work straight away. I had all the issues you have before I got it done.But I waited too long,nearly 2,3 years to take the decision. If you are young and fit enough nothing to worry.

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Vinchenzo123 in reply toUwansan

The reason I got my blood sugar tested coz I wanted to have a circumcision, then the doctor insisted on having my blood sugar tested, that's when I got diagnosed with diabetes and hypertension, a week into the meds, and the foreskin is back into normal. Didn't use any creams.

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Stimer2

had the same issue, being diabetic without knowing i was. doc sent me to the surgeon and the circumcision was an efficient solution. but i wish i had a better doc that gave me the good cream to avoid the amputation of my precious skin. i lost 80% of sensitivity in my penis . sex is still good but not as good as it was .

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Vinchenzo123 in reply toStimer2

I didn't know that circumcision lowered sensitivity. Thank you Stimer!

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Raiden12

go to a urologist ask him for a steroid cream that helps stretch for skin and there are some rings that you can use to help stretch it out, so you can pull it back. Here is a link for those rings.

tlctugger.com/product/phimo...

If it does not work, get a circumcision that was described in the Bible that way you won’t get mutilated.

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