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Suggest Treatment For Phimosis

Been fixing my phimosis and when flaccid I can pull it back quite far now but on the left side of my penile head the foreskin seems to be attached to the bottom of it, my foreskin seems to be literally a part of the bottom of my head of my penis at this point, will this require surgery?
Tue, 27 Jan 2015
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In short: Usually forskin is attached below to your glans.

Explanation: If you can pull your skin back when flaccid, you will be able to do it during erection aslo. If not apply oint clobetasol and try daily once. The foreskin is usuallu attached below to glans and cannot be retracted beyond that area. Hope you understood. Visit doctor for any doubt.
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Suggest Treatment For Phimosis

Thanks for asking in healthcaremagic forum In short: Usually forskin is attached below to your glans. Explanation: If you can pull your skin back when flaccid, you will be able to do it during erection aslo. If not apply oint clobetasol and try daily once. The foreskin is usuallu attached below to glans and cannot be retracted beyond that area. Hope you understood. Visit doctor for any doubt.