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Penis upper skin does not open
My penis upper skin does not go back (open) when I do sex or at the time of penis erection. If there is no erection in penis then I can stretch the skin back and red area (fore head of penis) come out. I can see that there is a small piece of skin which is attached with Red head of penis. Please advise. What should I do? Or any recommendations.
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Phimosis condition is only cured by circumcision... approach your nearby surgeon
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Hi, Phimosis is a condition in which a person is unable to pull back his foreskin either Partially or Completely. I was going through the internet and found out many opinions on Phimosis and Its Surgery (Circumcision). We are glad to inform you that not all patients have to undergo a surgery. Phimosis can be corrected/ Treated without Surgery as well. A lot many patients after 'researching' a lot on Google get depressed and convinced that circumcision is the only way to get rid of phimosis which is not true. Circumcision is one way BUT NOT THE ONLY WAY... Many believes that its not possible or if it's possible then after sometime it will again go back to the previous stage. We don't know how true is that coz frankly speaking, we haven't seen and observed any patient of ours coming back to stage 0. We are yet to see... Pun intended but with all due respect
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Start proper ayurvedic medicine.. To get rid of this issue permanently without any side effects
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for further information consult privately
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Send pic
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send proper photo  for this
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Consult a surgeon in person
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