What Causes Difficulty In Retraction Of Foreskin?
Question: Respected Sir, Im 28 years old and I have a condition where the foreskin doesn't retract automatically, my family members are on the look out for a bride for me and I'm unsure whether this will result in pain during copulation. To be more precise the foreskin (fairly thick frenulum) is attached to the opening of the penis (top of penis head) and can be retracted manually when erect (slight discomfort) and the glans is not fully visible as the base of the glans is still having the attached foreskin. I want my foreskin to be intact and hence I would not prefer circumcision, being a type 2 diabetic suggest whether frenuloplasty will work in my case Thanks in advance Sir
Brief Answer:
Frenuloplasy will help to resolve your problem .
Detailed Answer:
Hello
thanks for your query .Based on the facts that you have posted it appears that you have a band of adhesion between frenulum and glans penis making retraction of foreskin difficult when the penis is erected.
Please consult qualified Urologist for clinical examination .Doing a minor surgery of Frenuloplasty will resolve your problem for for ever .
This is a simple surgery done under local anesthesia as a out patient procedure .
Hope I have answered your query .Please do write if you have more questions I shall be happy to hrlp you .
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.
Frenuloplasy will help to resolve your problem .
Detailed Answer:
Hello
thanks for your query .Based on the facts that you have posted it appears that you have a band of adhesion between frenulum and glans penis making retraction of foreskin difficult when the penis is erected.
Please consult qualified Urologist for clinical examination .Doing a minor surgery of Frenuloplasty will resolve your problem for for ever .
This is a simple surgery done under local anesthesia as a out patient procedure .
Hope I have answered your query .Please do write if you have more questions I shall be happy to hrlp you .
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.
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