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Should You See a Doctor for Hair Growth Under the Penis Head?

Hair growth inside the tip of the penis? I have phimosis and a hair growing from the inside of the tip of my penis. Should I see a doctor? I have no sexual experience.


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: No need, it is possible. Wishing you good health.

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Managing Painful Foreskin Injuries: Effective Solutions and Care Tips

Foreskin injury Hello doctor, I would like to ask about an issue with a foreskin injury. Due to significant exam stress, I was masturbating almost every day, and I have phimosis. A few times, I was too fast and applied too much force, which caused the foreskin to tear and break. ...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: It's necessary to see a doctor to get medication; two months is too long. Keep the area dry and clean. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Phimosis: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Parental Support

Is this condition phimosis? Can I accompany the patient during the consultation and surgical procedure? Hello, doctor. Here are some of my questions: Question 1: My son is a first-year junior high school student. During his physical examination, the doctor found no abnormalities...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: 1) A physician's examination is required for a diagnosis; sometimes the physician can perform a manipulation, and if it can be manipulated, it is considered normal. 2) We will attempt to perform the manipulation, and family members can accompany the patient during the...

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Understanding Phimosis: A Guide for Young Teens and Their Concerns

My cousin asked me one day if he has phimosis? Your cousin, who is in the first year of junior high school, has noticed that his penis is larger and he has started to grow pubic hair. One day, he asked me what to do if his glans is not exposed. When I helped him check, I found th...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: 1) It is likely phimosis, but a clinical examination is necessary. 2) If there is a wound, medical attention is required, as it may scar and make retraction more difficult. 3) Balloon dilation procedure --> No, outpatient examination is needed. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Phimosis: Treatment Options and When to Consider Surgery

Phimosis issue I currently suspect that I have phimosis (the inability to retract the foreskin to expose the glans, regardless of whether there is an erection, with only a small opening resembling a passage at the tip). In my childhood, I experienced itching due to the tight fore...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: Since you are 17 years old, it is recommended to undergo surgery, as the foreskin cannot be fully retracted, which can lead to areas that are prone to inflammation and injury. Based on personal clinical experience, applying medication is not very effective. Wishing you goo...

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Understanding Circumcision: Sensitivity, Hygiene, and Post-Procedure Concerns

Circumcision inquiry 1. After circumcision, will some nerves be severed, leading to decreased sensitivity? 2. If I haven't had a circumcision yet, will the glans be completely exposed when not erect after the procedure? 3. Currently, I have phimosis, which often causes s...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: 1) The nerves in the skin will not be cut, avoiding sensitive nerves. 2) You can inform the doctor that you would like the incision to be shorter. 3) It will heal significantly, but you still need to pay attention to hygiene practices. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Pain and Concerns During Masturbation: A Guide for Young Men

I started masturbating, but I do it for a long time, and after a while, it starts to hurt? Hello Doctor: I started masturbating in sixth grade, mostly using the pressure method. Recently, I began using the normal method of masturbation, but it hurts the first time. Is this normal...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: In personal clinical experience, a tight foreskin can potentially have an impact, but it does not affect everyone. Additionally, you may have a condition known as phimosis, and it is advisable to seek medical evaluation.

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Understanding and Managing White Membrane Issues Under the Foreskin

Issue with the white membrane under the foreskin? Hello, Doctor. I have phimosis, but it does not affect my ejaculation or urination. My family holds conservative views, so I only recently discovered an odor coming from my penis. After researching online, I learned that I need to...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: If there is a membrane, it should be removed, and you can soak it in warm water. However, if it cannot be removed as you mentioned, it may not be a membrane. I recommend consulting a urologist at a hospital for further examination. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Phimosis: Costs and Pain of Circumcision Options

I have phimosis? Hello, doctor. I am 25 years old and have been troubled by the issue of phimosis for a long time! Normally, whether I am erect or not, the glans cannot be exposed. Even when showering, I can only barely retract the foreskin to expose about 3/4 of the glans for cl...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: Laser treatment results in less bleeding, is more expensive, and promotes faster wound healing. Since any wound will inevitably cause discomfort, the cost depends on the pricing set by individual hospitals. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Foreskin Issues: When to Seek Medical Advice

Foreskin issues Hello doctor, I am currently 17 years old and in my senior year of high school. I am unsure if my foreskin is too long or if I have phimosis, as I cannot retract it fully. When I am not erect, I can only pull it back enough to see a little bit of the glans. I read...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: You likely have phimosis (the glans is hidden under the foreskin), which is not abnormal. However, if you cannot retract it during an erection, surgery may be necessary. It is recommended to consult a urology clinic for examination. The glans is very sensitive and will rec...

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Understanding Curved Penis and Bumps: Urology Insights for Men

Curvature of the penis with a protrusion? Phimosis, having engaged in masturbation for many years without retracting the foreskin, has led to the discovery of a white-yellow powder at the tip of the glans. I have noticed that my coronal sulcus is asymmetrical; normally, the side ...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: A diagnosis is needed first. There are many variations of the foreskin. As you described, the most common issue is phimosis. Currently, circumcision is mostly out-of-pocket, and only certain emergency situations are covered by health insurance. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding the Connection Between Phimosis and Paraphimosis

Is there a connection between phimosis and paraphimosis? I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.


Dr. Liu Mingyue Reply:
Hello, if you are already in the second year of high school, topical treatments are usually not very effective. In obese individuals, the genitalia may be obscured by subcutaneous fat, making it appear shorter, and the foreskin may be difficult to retract. Since the linked images...

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Understanding Penile Curvature and Its Implications for Health

Lateral protrusion of the genital organ? Phimosis has led to years of masturbation without retracting the foreskin to expose the glans, and I have noticed that my coronal sulcus (the black ring) is asymmetrical. Normally, the upper part is closer to the body while the lower part ...


Dr. Liu Mingyue Reply:
Hello, most men's penises tend to curve to the left or right, and as long as it does not affect sexual intercourse, it is usually not a concern. However, the protrusion you mentioned should be evaluated by a physician in a clinic for a more accurate diagnosis.

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Understanding Phimosis and Paraphimosis: Diagnosis and Treatment Options

The correlation between phimosis and paraphimosis, as well as the methods for assessment and treatment options? I am obese, have a short penis, and my glans has been covered by the foreskin for a long time. I would like to try to keep it permanently exposed. During the process of...


Dr. Xu Wencang Reply:
Further evaluation in the outpatient clinic may indicate the need for circumcision surgery.

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Is Phimosis Related to Long Foreskin? Understanding Urological Concerns

Is phimosis related to paraphimosis? I am a second-year vocational high school student, overweight, and have a short penis, which causes the glans to not naturally expose. However, I can manually retract the foreskin during an erection, but it feels tight when trying to return it...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: Phimosis is not the same as excessive foreskin. I cannot see your image, but your description is indeed about phimosis. If it cannot be retracted after being pushed down, it is referred to as incarcerated phimosis, which is a specific condition that occurs as a complicatio...

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Post-Circumcision Urinary Frequency: Causes and Solutions

Post-operative frequent urination after circumcision? Hello, doctor. Four weeks ago, I underwent laser circumcision due to phimosis. Before the surgery, I did not have any issues with frequent urination, and I was masturbating an average of twice a week. However, starting from th...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: 1) It may be primarily observational, as the circumcision procedure is unrelated to the prostate and bladder. 2) Healing has occurred, but there may be issues with nerve and vascular recovery or complete restoration. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Phimosis: Is Your Foreskin Too Tight During Erection?

Phimosis issue Hello Doctor: When I am not erect, I can manually push the foreskin back behind the glans, but when I am erect, the foreskin opens but the glans does not become exposed. Is this normal? Additionally, I cannot push it back on my own; I can only push it back to the g...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: When the foreskin cannot fully retract over the glans during an erection, it is called complete phimosis. The physician may recommend surgical treatment. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Mild Redness and Swelling in the Penis: Is it a STD?

Redness and swelling of the penile foreskin? Hello, I would like to ask about a recent discovery of slight redness and swelling on both sides of the corona, which feels soft to the touch. There are no ulcers like those shown in diagrams, and there is no noticeable abnormal discha...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) require blood tests for diagnosis and cannot be confirmed through examination alone. However, your description indicates at least some inflammation, so it is essential to keep the area clean and dry. It is important to get tested for ...

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Understanding Phimosis: When to Consider Circumcision for Relief

Concerns about circumcision? Hello Doctor, during my last visit to the hospital, I received some medication to apply around the glans, and the pain has resolved after resting for several days. However, when I tried to retract the foreskin myself, I found that it no longer retract...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: It is likely adhesions or scar formation. I recommend seeing a doctor to determine the situation. If it is scar tissue, surgery may be necessary. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Pitted Lesions on the Inner Foreskin: Causes and Remedies

Foreskin issue: There are pit-like lesions on the inner side of the foreskin? Hello, Dr. Du. I have a question. I currently have phimosis, but my foreskin can be completely retracted. Recently, I noticed three pit-like formations on the inner side of the foreskin. They don't...


Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: If you have had unprotected sexual intercourse in the past few weeks, you should seek medical testing. If not, maintain cleanliness and dryness, and follow a light diet. If there is no improvement after three days, you should see a doctor. Wishing you good health.

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