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Hello doctor my private part skin attached  with its end.is  there any problem .skin movable but not open its head its attached.is it normal
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Hello, do you mean that the foreskin is not fully retracting? If so it can be Phimosis. when mild doing stretching exercise would help & doesnt need any medications. But, if there is severe tightness it has to be consulted. Homoeopathy medicines can help you cure Phimosis naturally. To know more & for any other concern you can call us or reach us online.
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It is normal. But during intercourse because of friction the skin may got injured or tear and causes bleeding and pain. So take necessary precautions.
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You  will have to examine by any doctor like surgeon etc. There is best homoeopathic medicine, you will get permanent cure.
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