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Will my foreskin go back to normal?

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Almost a month ago now i had sex with a random. She had the condoms and they were kinda snug as she wasnt expecting me to be so big. Im uncircumcised and at a point she was giving me a rough handjob with the condom on to get me fully hard. On some of those strokes she really managed to pull the foreskin back farther than I've probably ever seen like more than halfway but at the point like 70% hard but there was no pain. Eventually i get fully hard and finish her off in doggystyle. My penis felt pretty sore afterwards but went away after maybe a day and for a week masterbating felt fine. Then i started to notice it felt like a struggle to get up and maintain an erection watching porn. Then it kinda felt like i lost.my libido cause i wasnt even getting turned on by it. Eventually a couple days later it seems my libido returned and ability to get erections but i noticed my foreskin had gotten tighter. I can still retract it on soft and even on full hard but not quite as easily as before. I noticed these lines going from.the base all the way to my foreskin tip and seems like these marks maybe scarred pulling the foreskin closer into itself making it a little tighter. For the most part its just around the tip of foreskin thats become tighter but can still go past the glands. Can stretching and a steroid cream help loosen my foreskin?

Here are some pics, hopefully you guys can help me out in describing what im dealing with now and how i can help it. The bubbly lines are causing the foreskin to be tighter than before. Theres no discomfort but i do from time to time feel a slight brief ache on the tip of the foreskin when glaccid

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If it is not too difficult to retract your foreskin then I would go to your docs and get some steroid cream and try some stretching.

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Thanks i will, retracting is still pretty easy, just a little tighter when full erect. Any idea what those markings are on the foreskin? Inflammation? Scarring? That circle and small looking veins

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Not sure. You can ask the doc while you are there.

Start using daktacort 2% for 7 days on it , and it will come back to normal , in the meantime leave the soldier alone completely , use it only to pass urine and nothing else . Recommendable abstinence 14 days assures 100% recovery.

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Thanks mate. In my skin like inflammed?

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Yes , it’s inflamation , and that is what that cream is for .

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