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Bleeding from penis
He was ejaculating the penis while masterbating. I was trying to bring it out of attached skin(frenulum skin). So that could be elongated. But bleeding started suddenly. He got scared but told me. Then I searched on Google it suggested the term frenulum tear. Bleeding has been stopped. I want advise at this moment that what to do. Is it normal?? Or I should consult immediately to sexologist.
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Due to fungal infection you got tear. you need Proper medical treatment.   book an appointment for complete treatment.
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Its para Phimosis.. Apply ice packs.. To be sexually fit completely..
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for further information consult me privately
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If you can move foreskin easily then don't worry but if you can't then
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consult sexologist surgeon
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when healed then send pic,it may b phimosis or paraphimosis,i need pic for proper assessment
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Mostly heals on own
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