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When my penis is not erect i'm able to pull my foreskin but under erected state i'm only able to pull my foreskin partially. Is there a way to solve it?
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U need to go for circumcision. Incase if u want to avoid surgery u can also consult for prescription. Take care.
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It's fine if no pain
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gradually it will improve use lubricant on penis while masturbating or having sex
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Yes there is one way . A special exercise on penis will help u. To know more call.
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I provide it online with very nominal charges.
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share pic with me properly
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It’s better u meet a urologist nearby Click the pics in erected state and show him And decide for further treatment
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You can contact with me for same
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Meet surgeon get it removed
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You have partial phimosis. Will be fine with medication. You can contact me for the needful.
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