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What Causes Swelling On Foreskin?

Hi, Im a 16 year old boy. Today when I woke up my foreskin was swollen.. It was swollen around the "string" that goes from the "head".. I had sex fpr several hours 2 days ago, but I'm the only one she has been with so it couldn't be any sexual disease(?).
I've been looking around and it might seem like some kind of infection. But then again, it might not.
My foreskin are pretty tight but not to tight to really be a problem. But the "String" seems to short and it can hurt when I pull back the skinn too much. Could this be just a symptom that I should take it easy after a long and fairly rough sex act?

Greatfull for quick answer because Im very worried!
Fri, 8 Sep 2017
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
If it was your fist sex experience or very rough sex this could be normal due to exertion. you could apply locally some lubricating oil. If problem persists you should consider visiting physician.
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What Causes Swelling On Foreskin?

If it was your fist sex experience or very rough sex this could be normal due to exertion. you could apply locally some lubricating oil. If problem persists you should consider visiting physician.