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What Is The Cause For Burning Sensations When I Pull Back My Foreskin?

Hello, recently I have been having trouble with the he's of my penis, basically I keep getting a build up of smeg daily and when I pull back the foreskin I get a burning sensations and the doeskin looks really tight, the excess foreskin when pulled back around the bottom of the head
I have regular sex with my girlfriend bu have stopped for now as for obvious reasons, I'm confident she hasn't got an Sti
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Welcome to HCM.
There might be some inflammation or cut injury inside your foreskin.
It is better to avoid sex till get complete cure.
Take proper local care.
Wash that area with antiseptic liquid and start to apply antibiotic cream regularly.
Avoid tight undergarment.
Oral nsaid will be helpful to subside pain and and inflammation.
If it is persistent after complete healing then use good moisturizer during sex.
Get examined by your family physician for proper diagnosis and medications.


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What Is The Cause For Burning Sensations When I Pull Back My Foreskin?

Welcome to HCM. There might be some inflammation or cut injury inside your foreskin. It is better to avoid sex till get complete cure. Take proper local care. Wash that area with antiseptic liquid and start to apply antibiotic cream regularly. Avoid tight undergarment. Oral nsaid will be helpful to subside pain and and inflammation. If it is persistent after complete healing then use good moisturizer during sex. Get examined by your family physician for proper diagnosis and medications.