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What Causes Tearing Below The Head Of Penis?

I have never experienced this issue before, being 53, but now I m experiencing tearing below the head of my penis (underside). Sometimes pretty sever, and I ve even had blood blisters that I had to pop. Can you tell me the cause and how do I eliminate this issue in the future. It all started with a girlfriend I dated for awhile, but now I m having the same issue with a new girlfriend.
Tue, 13 Jan 2015
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In short: Frenulum tear can occur following rough sex/masturbation associated with dryness or inability to retract prepuce(foreskin)

Explanation: Frenulum tear can occur in all the conditions mentioned above, so visit a doctor and get investigated for your recurrent problem. Frenulum tear may not be related to blisters. So, please get yourself investigated for STD.
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What Causes Tearing Below The Head Of Penis?

Thanks for asking in healthcaremagic forum In short: Frenulum tear can occur following rough sex/masturbation associated with dryness or inability to retract prepuce(foreskin) Explanation: Frenulum tear can occur in all the conditions mentioned above, so visit a doctor and get investigated for your recurrent problem. Frenulum tear may not be related to blisters. So, please get yourself investigated for STD. Good luck