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Mild Phimosis

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I have realised I have had Phimosis for a long time however I have never had any problems with masturbation or sexual intercourse. My foreskin won’t pull back when erect but does not cause any pain. I was wondering whether I needed to see a doctor, I do want my problem fixed but is it necessary to see a doctor?

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If everything is working well then maybe you don't need to be worried. But because of the tightness there maybe a slight chance that something may go wrong during intercourse. So I would say better to get an opinion of your urologist and then decide if anything is necessary

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