How can I remove my foreskin without surgery?

In this conservative (non-surgical) treatment approach, a steroid cream is applied to the tip of the foreskin twice a day over a period of four to eight weeks. The steroid cream makes it easier to stretch the skin. After two weeks, the child or his parents can start trying to gradually stretch the foreskin once a day.

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How can I pull my foreskin naturally?

Gently pull the skin on the shaft of the penis backward towards the stomach. This will make the foreskin open up. You will be able to see part of the glans. The glans is the tip of the penis.

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How can I retract my tight foreskin at home?

Start stretching exercises on the foreskin, usually best by pulling the foreskin back until it feels tight (but not painful), and holding it back under tension for 10 minutes – usually after a bath or shower twice a day.

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How can I open my foreskin permanently?

For permanently removal of the foreskin a procedure called Circumcision has to be done. The procedure is a permanent removal of the foreskin, which would take 15-20 min. Recovery usually takes a week to 10 days. Was this answer helpful?

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Is pulling back foreskin OK?

Some boys can retract their foreskin as early as age 5, but some may not be able to do this until their teenage years. Retraction of the foreskin should not be forced. This may cause pain and bleeding and can lead to scarring and adhesions (where skin is stuck to skin).

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Is it OK to leave your foreskin pulled back?

After having sex, going to the bathroom or cleaning yourself, be sure to pull your foreskin back down to its natural position. Never leave your foreskin behind the head of your penis for any longer than you need to.

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What age should you be able to pull your foreskin back?

Most boys will be able to retract their foreskins by the time they are 5 years old, yet others will not be able to until the teen years. As a boy becomes more aware of his body, he will most likely discover how to retract his own foreskin. But foreskin retraction should never be forced.

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Is it necessary to pull foreskin?

You don't need to pull it back for cleaning. If your child does pull back the foreskin in the bath or shower, that's fine – but it's not needed. Once your child goes through puberty and can easily pull back the foreskin, it's good for your child to do this in the bath or shower for cleaning.

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What causes tight foreskin?

What could have caused my tight foreskin? In children, a tight foreskin is usually congenital but, in adults, it is often due to a scarring disease known as balanitis xerotica obliterans (BXO, sometimes called lichen sclerosus).

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How do you loosen a tight foreskin in adults?

Treatments for a tight foreskin
  1. steroid creams or gels (topical steroids) to help soften the foreskin.
  2. antibiotics if the foreskin or head of the penis is infected.

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Is Vaseline good for tight foreskin?

What are the main treatments? A doctor can manually retract the foreskin under local or general anaesthesia. You may also be shown how to gradually retract the foreskin after a bath, using petroleum jelly (Vaseline) or some other form of lubrication. But if the problem persists, circumcision may be necessary.

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How much foreskin can be pulled back?

But over the first few years of life, the foreskin gradually pulls back more easily. By the time a boy is 5 years old, his foreskin usually can be pulled all the way back. Some boys' foreskins cannot be pulled all the way back until they are 10 to 17 years old.

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Can I do circumcision myself?

Male circumcision is traditionally carried out by ascribed practitioners, so self-circumcision is very rare. It is intriguing why the victims should not seek available modern health care. This article highlights another case of self-circumcision, the related causes, complications and their management.

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Is it better to keep or remove foreskin?

Which is better? Either way is normal and healthy — there is no “better” or “worse” option. The foreskin is the retractable tube of skin that covers and protects the head (glans) of the penis. All healthy boys are born with a foreskin.

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Is it painful to be circumcised?

Like all surgery, circumcision is painful. To relieve pain, anesthetic is given to numb the area. About one hour before the procedure, a numbing cream is placed on your baby's penis. Right before the procedure, the doctor injects a local anesthetic at the base of the penis.

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Does getting circumcised make you last longer?

Though circumcision makes the penis a bit less sensitive to touch, it has no negative impact on sex life. The removal of foreskin increases the time of ejaculation, thus making the male last longer during sexual intercourse.

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What is the white stuff under my foreskin?

Smegma. If you do not wash your penis every day, a cheesy-looking substance called smegma can build up. Smegma is a natural lubricant that keeps the penis moist. It's found on the head of the penis and under the foreskin.

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Why won't my son's foreskin pull back?

Phimosis is a condition of the male foreskin where the skin is tight and unable to retract back behind the head of the penis. This condition is completely normal and physiologic in most baby boys whose penis is otherwise without abnormalities.

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What is the purpose of foreskin?

The functions of the foreskin include protecting the head of the penis and contributing to sexual sensations. While recent research suggests that circumcision may bring some medical benefits, some doctors believe these are too small to justify surgery.

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How to circumcise a man?

A special clamp or plastic ring will be attached to the penis, and the foreskin will be removed. Afterward, the penis will be covered with an ointment, such as a topical antibiotic or petroleum jelly, and wrapped loosely with gauze. The procedure generally takes about 10 minutes.

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How long is the recovery time for circumcision?

How long does it take to recover from circumcision? Recovery from circumcision takes about eight to 10 days. While the penis heals, it may look swollen and red. You may see a yellow film at the tip.

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What age does phimosis go away?

Phimosis is normal for the uncircumcised infant/child and usually resolves around 5-7 years of age, however the child may be older.

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Why is my foreskin tight when I'm hard?

During erection the head or the glans of the penis further expands in size and the current state of elasticity of your foreskin do not allow it to smoothly unfold. This gives you pain and discomfort.

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Does tight foreskin go away adults?

Phimosis in a young child is likely to improve on its own. In adults, phimosis will not go away unless surgery is performed or an infection is treated.

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