Foreskin problem?
Hello,
I recently asked a similar question (), but now I'm wondering whether a visit to the urologist is really necessary or not, and if so, to what extent?
Some said to go to the doctor and possibly get circumcised.
Others said, for example, "()".
My foreskin can now be pulled behind the glans when erect (with really minimal pulling), but it is more difficult to pull it back up again; sometimes it gets "stuck" under the glans for a short time, so to speak.
By the way, my mother thinks, since I never complained, that my slight constriction has "cured." Is it necessary to tell her that I'm having problems with my genitals again, especially with my foreskin, and that I want or need to get circumcised? Is it necessary for her to please schedule a surgical appointment (something like that)?! Personally, I'd find it quite uncomfortable.
Edit: Or should I use spit or gel to help with the pulling back and forth?
LG
Paul
Hi, some men have a somewhat unfortunate form of acorn and penis. For example, a front sharply running acorn or a shaft which is narrow behind the acorn and becomes increasingly wider to the abdomen, at the same time a large acorn which is very wide and projects far beyond the shaft. There’ll always be a fore skin jamming and it’ll always be tightened. The danger is that it then gets microcracks over the years, which scare and since unelastic, make the foreskin ever narrower. Unfortunately, they always arrive in the same pre-skin zone and this creates a kind of laceration ring. Fixed sustainably this only with a pre-skin surgery. This can be a complete or partial trimming or also a plastic pre-skin surgery, according to federl or roser.
Your foreskin should also go in the ‘dry’ state without any problems before and back without sticking behind the acorn.
You can go to the doctor alone with 16 and also make an appointment there on your own and discuss the further procedure with your doctor.
If circumcision is necessary, the doctor will inform your parents.
In case of unclear problems, I always recommend visiting a doctor. Medical expertise and direct patient contact are indispensable for an assessment of an individual problem. Advice from urology-interested forum members cannot weigh up a well-founded medical diagnosis.
A visit to the urologist cannot hurt in your case. If stretching doesn’t help, you can cut yourself. That’s not bad either. The doctor will help you decide.
If nothing more helps really only the circumcision, otherwise stretch