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I had torn my skin down the penis where the foreskin is attached(i suppose the banjo strip) during masterbating using a soap cover.after i week i tried to pull my foreskin but it has become very tight and not come down so after 2-3 days i tried to force the issue and my opening of the foreskin got torn roundly.and it is not healing whenever i try to pull the skin for masterbating it get tirn again please suggest me something i dont want any operation
The small tag of skin on the underside of your penis, between your foreskin and the shaft of your penis, is called the frenulum. Sometimes, the tear may not heal properly and your penis may become torn again in the same place. You may need an operation called a frenuloplasty to lengthen the frenulum. Sexual activity can be resumed after 6 weeks.
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Dr. Saranya Ramadoss, General & Family Physician
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Suggest Remedy For Torn Foreskin
Hi, The small tag of skin on the underside of your penis, between your foreskin and the shaft of your penis, is called the frenulum. Sometimes, the tear may not heal properly and your penis may become torn again in the same place. You may need an operation called a frenuloplasty to lengthen the frenulum. Sexual activity can be resumed after 6 weeks. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Saranya Ramadoss, General & Family Physician