Hello doctor, I'm 23 years old, my issue is that can't really pull back my foreskin completely, like only 25%-30% of the head is seen while the remaining is still undiscovered. I've heard there is a surgery but that would be my last option or out of my option cause of insufficient funds as i'm a student. I can't even share this with my parents regarding surgery, they might find it unnecessary. So, could you please provide some ointment and indications to use cause that will bemy only hope.Thanks
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Practo User !!
Circumcision is a safe and minor surgery for the solution.
Consult a surgeon and go for surgery !!
You can share your friend or consult doctor with your father and he will explain to your father.
DO not try another way !!
Straightly go for Skin surgery.
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Dr. Nikul Patel
Ayurveda Consultant
Ahmedabad, India
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It mostly be a condition where you need atleast a partial circumcision. Try maha narayan taila application daily overnight and try to retract aft 20 days... it may give result. Otherwise surgery is necessary
You should consult surgeon nearby you for this. One thing you can try - pour warm water on it and try to pull foreskin till your glass penis is seen completely and repeat this frequently. Try this exercise for 2-3 minutes on daily basis.
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