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Is uncircumcised penis medically healthier?

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PostPosted: 05/03/05 - 02:00    Post subject: Is uncircumcised penis medically healthier? Vote now! Reply with quote


Hi. I have a delicate problem so I won’t be mentioning any names if -that is ok.
A month ago, while having sex with my girlfriend, the tiny area of skin underneath the head of my penis tore open.
It was very painful and there was a small amount of blood involved but everything healed well. At least I thought so!
But even now, three months later, I still feel unpleasant during sex because I think my foreskin could tore again. My glans is still sore and red. Please help me!
Maybe the circumcision could be the solution?

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PostPosted: 05/16/05 - 10:34    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


I will tell what ever I know because I was in a similar situation and I think my experience could help you.
Many men suffer from a condition you described.
It is very often but no one speaks of it because it is a “delicate subject”.
You should no that such injury is not secure indication for operation called circumcision.
Indications for adult circumcision are often related with inability to retract the foreskin and recurrent inflammation of the foreskin and the head of the penis.
I think you can’t find your problem in these so I don’t suggest any kind of operation. First, you should stop with sex for at least two months and when those two months pass-you can start with sex but even then you should use lubricants like Vaseline on that area just before sex and you’ll see that everything will come out well.
Good luck!

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PostPosted: 03/09/06 - 05:25    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, do circumsion in old age is not a problem.
The fore skin can be the reason of unconfort during the sex especially when the penis is not full erected. the fore skin will have the kind of friction with your delicate underneath skin and thats the reason of demage.
circumsion can be the solution of your problems or otherwise insert your penis only when its fully erected.
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PostPosted: 08/08/08 - 00:54    Post subject: please advice Vote now! Reply with quote

Sad hi ,
i am 33 yrs male. i am still uncircumcised,but now i want to surgury, please help me.where to do? i am liveing in raipur(CG)[/b]
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