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Hellos sir i am recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and on medicine zoryl m2 and m1 and from my march i am experiencing foreskin and glans infection.. from one week i am taking diabetes medicine and my sugar is conrolled and i have no penis infection right now.. but from childhood i have phimosis and during erection it cant be pulled back.. do i need circumcission i have attached photo
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With DM and pics u have shared. It seems like u need circumcision Kindly consult with details of history investigations for detailed explanation of treatment plan
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As a diabetic, you are more susceptible to infections of the foreskin and glans. Although each episode may resolve with treatment, there remains a significant risk of recurrence. Therefore, circumcision may be a more advisable course of action.
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Its called balanoposthitis !! Kindly consult
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