Suggest Treatment For Non Retraction Of Foreskin
Question: Hello doctor,
Today morning my foreskin was rolled over the glanse and not coming back what should i do i am scared please help me.
Today morning my foreskin was rolled over the glanse and not coming back what should i do i am scared please help me.
Brief Answer:
Roll the foreskin back without delay.
Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXX and welcome to HCM.
There's nothing to worry to worry at all. This is a common problem. All you need to do is , see a Urologist ,who will roll it back over the front portion of your penis.If you delay the visit, the skin can swell up, and then you'll need a circumcision operation. That's a minor operation, that will remove the foreskin.
Hope your doubt is cleared.get well soon.
Roll the foreskin back without delay.
Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXX and welcome to HCM.
There's nothing to worry to worry at all. This is a common problem. All you need to do is , see a Urologist ,who will roll it back over the front portion of your penis.If you delay the visit, the skin can swell up, and then you'll need a circumcision operation. That's a minor operation, that will remove the foreskin.
Hope your doubt is cleared.get well soon.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
Thank you for your reply.as you suggested i have visited a doctor and he says since the skin is very tight it has to be surgery and asking me to comedown tomorrow afternoon so is it ok if i leave it like this for one more day ?
Brief Answer:
Circumcision surgery is a routine operation for urologists.
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX
If the foreskin is very tight, circumcision surgery to remove the foreskin, is a routine minor operation for urologists/ surgeons.It'll be best for you.nothing to worry.
hope you are relaxed now.
Circumcision surgery is a routine operation for urologists.
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX
If the foreskin is very tight, circumcision surgery to remove the foreskin, is a routine minor operation for urologists/ surgeons.It'll be best for you.nothing to worry.
hope you are relaxed now.
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Dr. Yogesh D
I am still tensed about the surgery because i am a recently graduated studentfrom XXXXXXX .i am actually worried about the cost of the surgery is there any other way to come out of this problem.how much i would cot to me if i go for surgery? Please let me know the estimated cost so that i can prepare for that.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Brief Answer:
COST VARIES IN EACH HOSPITAL
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXX
There's no need to be tense about surgery,as it's a minor procedure. Cost of surgery varies in each hospital. medical college hospitals ,it's done free of cost.
Hope your doubts are cleared.
COST VARIES IN EACH HOSPITAL
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXX
There's no need to be tense about surgery,as it's a minor procedure. Cost of surgery varies in each hospital. medical college hospitals ,it's done free of cost.
Hope your doubts are cleared.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Shanthi.E
How to approach medical colleges sir?
Please help me with that i am still at home only.inbetween the rolled fore skin and glanse there is a swelling and i can see water in that .is it ok if i goto a doctor after 5 hours because i am trying to get an insurance now.
Please help me with that i am still at home only.inbetween the rolled fore skin and glanse there is a swelling and i can see water in that .is it ok if i goto a doctor after 5 hours because i am trying to get an insurance now.
Brief Answer:
Don't delay surgery
Detailed Answer:
Hi again.
XXXX,don't delay surgery further.
The swelling and water is due to inflammation.If you're in XXXXXXX all government medical college hospitals, are treating patients free of cost.
Hope your doubts are over and see a surgeon immediately.
Don't delay surgery
Detailed Answer:
Hi again.
XXXX,don't delay surgery further.
The swelling and water is due to inflammation.If you're in XXXXXXX all government medical college hospitals, are treating patients free of cost.
Hope your doubts are over and see a surgeon immediately.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj