i have this problem a long time the most of the foreskin is attachted to the glans (no its not the fremenum at the back of the head)
its on both sides its really stuck im really nervous for a surgery or pull it apart myself because that hurts alot! please someone give answer to me im in pain and i cant masturbate properly... HELP :(
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Baby boys are born with the inner layer of the foreskin fused with the surface of the underlying glans penis. This is natural, normal, and protects against infection. Over some years the fusion spontaneously disintegrates and releases the inner foreskin. This usually happens prior to puberty, but not always.
It is not uncommon in adolescence to have the inner layer of the foreskin still fused to the glans penis. It is not a serious problem.
Apparently, your foreskin has not yet released, although it probably is about ready to release due to your age. You can try peeling the foreskin away from the glans penis to see if you can break the remaining fusion. Do it carefully and little by little. It may take you several tries to get it all.
When you tear the foreskin away, the head will be red in color, where the separation occurred, for a while. Put some Vaseline under your foreskin to prevent it from re-adhering to the head.
If you can’t get it to separate by pulling on it, a urologist can help you. It is called “lysing”. Don’t let anyone sell you a circumcision. It is not necessary and extremely harmful.
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That piece of skin at the bottom of the glans is called the frenulum. It is normal and it is supposed to be there. The frenulum serves to limit the rearward travel of the foreskin. The frenulum has a high level of sensation.
If your foreskin bunches up behind the head when you retract you most likely have a short frenulum (frenulum breve). Test it by pulling back on the foreskin. If the head of your penis bends down when you pull back your foreskin, you have frenulum breve.
You can stretch the frenulum manually just like you do your foreskin. That is the best course of action if the frenulum is too short to permit your foreskin to retract. Search the Internet for:
“How to Fix Phimosis and Tight Foreskins, Solutions That Work”
and you will find the information you need.
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i have the same problem im 14 years old. i do not want to go to the doctor or get my parents involved, i prefer it private should i just wait a year?
what should i do? please help
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I had this exact same problem. It was so painful to pull back the skin that I never tried. WheN I first had intercourse at 19, I was shocked to learn that skin pulled back over the glans (This was before internet and all the info available today). It was a strange painful sensation and I quickly moved my skin back into place. From then on it was a matter of adjusting, but the pain never subsided completely. I started having a lot of intercourse and it was getting extremely red and irritated as well. About 4 months of pretty regular sex, I was having intercourse and I felt a snap and a gush of fluid. When I turned the lights on, there was a small pool of blood. The skin had detached from the head. The doctor said it would have had to happen anyway at some point, through surgery or otherwise. After a few days I felt fine. So my advice is to see a doctor and just show them your penis. If they don't understand, see another doctor. Would advise against my own experience.
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You are blessed with a protective, erogenous, highly-innervated foreskin. Many unforeskinned guys would envy your foreskin.
You should thank your parents for protecting your physical integrity. Because of your physical integrity you will be able to have sex the way nature intended it.
You display great wisdom in wanting to avoid circumcision. Do not be worried.
The attachment you see is called the frenulum. It is normal and supposed to be there. The frenulum is highly innervated and serves to limit the retraction of the foreskin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenulum_of_prepuce_of_penis
The stretching of the frenulum during sex helps to trigger orgasm.
Be careful not to pull your foreskin back too forcefully or you may tear your frenulum.
If your frenulum is too short to permit complete retraction, then you probably have a condition called “frenulum breve.” When you have sex, you should make sure that your partner is well lubricated before you attempt penetration.
You may stretch your frenulum to help with retraction.
Search the Internet for:
“How to Fix Phimosis and Tight Foreskins, Solutions That Work”
and you will find the information and support you need.
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