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Will Sexual Life Be Normal Again After Tearing Frenulum?

During intercourse two days ago, my uncircumsized fiancee tore his frenulum. He is self treating it with regular cleaning and direct application of Neosporin. I am concerned with the aftermath! Will inteercourse after the frenulum heals be back to normal.. will this incident result in irrectile dissfunction, and will his current reproductive status change? Please help a soon to be bride with a groom's torn frenulum!
Thu, 23 Jun 2016
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greetings
Frenulam tear will not cause fertility problems.
Even if it heals well, there is a chance of tearing agsin during intercourse as this part moves repeatedly to and fro.
So I suggest you to consult a general surgeon or an urologist to complete the frenulectomy so that it will heal well and no problems there after.
Hope you are convinced. Regards
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Will Sexual Life Be Normal Again After Tearing Frenulum?

Hi greetings Frenulam tear will not cause fertility problems. Even if it heals well, there is a chance of tearing agsin during intercourse as this part moves repeatedly to and fro. So I suggest you to consult a general surgeon or an urologist to complete the frenulectomy so that it will heal well and no problems there after. Hope you are convinced. Regards