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Phismosis penis skin attached to head
Is there any non surgical treatment for this my penis foreskin is attached to head when erected can't pull back I am 21 year old
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Take Merc Lod 30 single dose
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Hello, there is no other way except circumcision.
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Need more Details about the condition , Kindly Go for a consultation
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You need to have a clinical check up If you have a short frenulum you need to go for frenuloplasty and the other option is circumcision There are no creams that will really help
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Depends upon the degree of attachment of skin to the glans sir. This requires a physical consultation, if not then detailed discussion over the app. Kindly opt for either.
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take care.
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Yes it can be treated medically. Need to apply hydrocortisone 2.5 % ointment with gentle massage and retraction daily. Also added warm bath and compression are helpful. Consult me on practo for further assistance and medication
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