Posted: 08/15/06 - 11:58 Post subject: swollen forskin around penis
Yesterday after a long period (About5 Hours) of masterbation i notice that my forskin from the tip to say 2/3 down the shaft has become VERY swollen. Its does not hurt to urinate and there is no discharge or pain,it is however a little difficult to pul back my forskin due to the swelling. i keep it clean and dont have any known problems. I spoke to a doctor on the phone and they seem to think ive over done it and the swelling will come down in the next few days. I dont doubt this information but i guess im looking for a second opinion.
Posted: 08/15/06 - 19:11 Post subject: Re: swollen forskin around penis
Guest wrote:
...after a long ... 5 Hours) of masterbation i notice that my forskin from the tip to say 2/3 down the shaft has become VERY swollen...it is however a little difficult to pul back my forskin due to the swelling... a doctor ... seem to think ive over done it and the swelling will come down in the next few days...
I have had exactly the same thing happen after rough or long sex, numerous times. The swelling always leaves in less than a day, with no lingering effects. But it does put you out of action for a day.
i have this problem aswell, i had 2 sessions of masterbation yesterday and one lasted a few hours, my foreskin (around the top of the penis) is now swollen and has been like it for a day with not much change will it eventually go down or is there an infection?
Posted: 06/05/08 - 12:22 Post subject: Re: let me ask you this then
kenny16 wrote:
if you send me a pvt e-mail just maybe we can work it out both of us ok. fine my name kenny16
well it has slightly gone down a bit now but there is some white stuff on the foreskin it comes of i dont know if it is dry cum or flaking skin, any advice if its flaking skn?
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