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Pain On Having Sexual Intercourse, Due To Intact Foreskin On Penis. Is It Phimosis?

Hi Doctor , i am married recently and i have pain when i try to have sexual intercouse and i found that it is due to intact foreskin on the penis ..i dont have problems during masturbation and urination ..when i search the internet , it is said that it is the condition called phimosis ..could please help me to solve it ?
Mon, 29 Apr 2013
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Hi there ~

I understand your concerns. It is most likely that you do have phimosis and as you have probably researched on the internet you probably need to undergo surgery. Please consult a surgeon to get the answer to your question. However it might also be necessary to see a psychiatrist to see if you have other problems regarding your libido that need to be addressed. I hope this helps.

Take care and have a lovely day!
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Pain On Having Sexual Intercourse, Due To Intact Foreskin On Penis. Is It Phimosis?

Hi there ~ I understand your concerns. It is most likely that you do have phimosis and as you have probably researched on the internet you probably need to undergo surgery. Please consult a surgeon to get the answer to your question. However it might also be necessary to see a psychiatrist to see if you have other problems regarding your libido that need to be addressed. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!