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How Long Does A Torn Fenelum Take To Heal?

How long does a torn fenelum take to heal , , I tore it during sex 4-5 weeks ago , , it is fine most of the time but occasionally stings when I pull back my foreskin , masturbation is not painful and the majority of the time it is a non issue , but it s just the rare sting when I do pull back on my foreskin when flaccid , ,
Tue, 10 Feb 2015
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Usually balanoposthitis(infection) can cause contraction of foreskin leading to difficulty in retraction of foreskin and further tears. So, first thing is to rule out any infection over there. If there is no infection oint clobetasol can be used and daily retracted for relief. Anyways you can visit dermatologist for further details. All the best.
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How Long Does A Torn Fenelum Take To Heal?

Thanks for asking in healthcaremagic forum Usually balanoposthitis(infection) can cause contraction of foreskin leading to difficulty in retraction of foreskin and further tears. So, first thing is to rule out any infection over there. If there is no infection oint clobetasol can be used and daily retracted for relief. Anyways you can visit dermatologist for further details. All the best.