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Well, I can pull my foreskin back easily. When pulling back, at about 3/4 of the way there, there is a foreskin adhesion I believe on the left side of the head. It is literally stuck to the head and won't go down. I was never circumcised so how is this possible? And what should I do to get rid of it? In case you're wondering, I'm 15, and I'm pretty sure the foreskin should have seperated from the head by now. :-(

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If there are sections of the foreskin along the sides or upper part of the head that are stuck to the head, they are called skin bridges, or adhesions.
Sometimes you can separate the two skins just by tugging, but if it is sensitive, that is too difficult. Oils, baby oil or olive oil, help if the glans is very sensitive.
Now here is the way to separate it. About 4 or 5 times a day, put saliva (spit) on the area where the skin is connected. and pull back on the foreskin sort of trying to pull it apart, but not enough to hurt it.
Two reasons why your saliva is effective: First, it contains enzymes that disolve the adherent that is holding the skins together. Second, your saliva is alkaline while your penis end and urine is acidic. (You can test it with litmus paper. Urine turns the paper red and saliva turns the paper blue.) An alkaline environment will allow the skins to separate.
It may take a few days to separate, but it is worth it.
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Well, I think I don't have skin bridges, cause there isn't like a hole from the skin and head. The skin is like stuck on the head, but not like a bridge. Like a piece of paper on top of a desk. There is about 1.5 cm of skin on the head. Should I see a doctor?
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