Posted: 05/02/05 - 02:00 Post subject: Swollen foreskin
I have had unprotected sex with my girlfriend. Immediately after this I found foreskin on my penis become red and swollen quite badly. This is not painful but made me worry. My girl is also worried so we want some advice about what this could be? Could it be some disease, irritation or something else?
It depends what you think by “immediately”? This could be “trush”, fungal infection, but it takes a few days to appear. If you mean that the redness and swelling happened within a few minutes, probably it is a mild allergy. If there is swollen of retracted foreskin with fluid its appearance can be very alarming. This could happen when you fall asleep with your foreskin retracted. But when its color is bright red there is no need for concern-yet. There is one way to reduce the swelling, and it’s by covering the penis in ordinary or granulated sugar. This draws the fluid out of the penis by osmosis. You know the only way to find it out is to check your penis with urologist. I would recommend you that if this last for more than one or two days.
Posted: 08/17/06 - 15:47 Post subject: Re: Swollen foreskin
proto wrote:
I have had unprotected sex with my girlfriend. Immediately after this I found foreskin on my penis become red and swollen quite badly. This is not painful but made me worry. My girl is also worried so we want some advice about what this could be? Could it be some disease, irritation or something else?
Posted: 04/06/07 - 22:57 Post subject: swollen foreskin
i m having a similar problem at the moment had sex for a really long time with my girlfriend woke up in the morning and my foreskin was swollen and a little bit sore was just hoping for some specifics on the sugur remady eg. how long should i have it covered, inside and outside foreskin....
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