Hi......, .... If the frenulum is too short on the erect penis, it does not allow the foreskin to slide forward and causes pain. During intercourse, this can happen and as a result the tight frenulum will often rip and bleed....
Treatment is usually by a simple surgical correction. Circumcision is not necessary.
A very thin and tight frenulum can be released with a simple surgery.... Consult Urologist......
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