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My pennis is attached with skin is there
My pennis is attached with skin is there any problem iam not married no swelling or  pain. is thrre any problem if head skin attached
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Best to visit a GP, urologist or sexologist
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Hi, It’s actually quite common for the head of the penis (the glans) to be partly attached to the foreskin, especially if you’ve never tried to retract it before. Many men naturally have a tight or partially attached foreskin, and if there is **no pain, swelling, difficulty urinating, or infection**, it usually isn’t an immediate problem. However, if the foreskin cannot be gently pulled back at all, or if you ever experience pain when trying, it could be a condition called **phimosis**, which is usually treatable with simple stretching exercises or, if needed, medical advice. Since you’re worried, it’s a good idea to get it checked by a doctor when you feel comfortable — they can reassure you and guide you safely without any pressure or embarrassment.
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Go to skin specialist
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Hi.... No, it's not a problem. This is how it is supposed to be if someone never had an intercourse or masturbation. Still if you are concerned, it is best to visit a physician or a sexologist or a urologist to clarify any doubts.
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Consult a Doctor (psysician/sexologist/urologist). Guidance and Counselling is required.
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You have to consult with a urologist
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circumcision will prevent future problems. It is the surgical removal of the foreskin, the fold of skin that covers the head (glans) of the pennis. It may be required to treat conditions such as phimosis (a tight foreskin that cannot be retracted)
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It’s unclear what you mean but if you are suspecting a physical problem then please show it to a GP first. Concerning your problem, please consult to specify
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