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Blisters On Penis Foreskin Internally, Tight Skin, Cant Roll Back During Erection. Advice?

Good day Doctor... I got blisters on penis foreskin internally. The skin is too tight until i can't roll it back during full erection. Even after I roll it back before erection and it getting very pain with blisters after full erection. More than weeks already, the skin disorder is still there. Am not sure what to do next. Looking forward for kind advise....
Sat, 3 Aug 2013
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Hi, it appears to be the shanchroids, or some viral infection, It needs to be treated, and circumsion is to be done for the phymosis, the tight skin.
So i advise you to consult a surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. If it is not treated properly it is contageous, and may pass on to the partner. Thank you.
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Blisters On Penis Foreskin Internally, Tight Skin, Cant Roll Back During Erection. Advice?

Hi, it appears to be the shanchroids, or some viral infection, It needs to be treated, and circumsion is to be done for the phymosis, the tight skin. So i advise you to consult a surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. If it is not treated properly it is contageous, and may pass on to the partner. Thank you.