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Understanding Short Frenulum and Long Foreskin: Treatment Options

Short frenulum and phimosis? Hello Doctor: My current condition is that I can easily retract the foreskin fully before an erection without discomfort. However, during an erection, I can only retract it about halfway, and there are obvious signs of constriction. I have tried retra...


Dr. Xu Weikai Reply:
Mr. Liu: You may have a mild case of phimosis. If it is not bothersome, surgery is not necessary. However, if you experience discomfort during erections, you may consider correcting the narrowed area. Medication treatment is slow and typically requires a course of at least six mo...

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Understanding Ejaculation Issues in Men with Phimosis: Causes and Solutions

Inability to ejaculate? Hello, I would like to ask if my boyfriend has a condition known as phimosis (where the glans cannot be exposed even during an erection). During our sexual encounters, he is unable to ejaculate directly and requires manual assistance to do so. He engages i...


Dr. Fu Shizhang Reply:
Complete circumcision can indeed have an impact, as the glans may not receive stimulation, which can reduce sensitivity.

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Urology Concerns: Managing Phimosis and Inflammation at Home

I have many questions to ask, thank you for your help? Hello, doctor! First, I would like to explain that I have phimosis, so please consider this situation in the following questions. Thank you! 1. Recently, I noticed that the skin around the coronal sulcus (that's how I ...


Dr. Xu Weikai Reply:
Wang: Hello! 1. If it has not expired, it can be used. 2. When it comes into contact with water, the concern is about the water you are using, which may not be completely sterile and could lead to infection. If you use saline solution or properly sterilized distilled water, there...

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Can Weight Loss Improve Excess Fat and Phimosis Issues?

Regarding excessive body fat and phimosis? Hello, Doctor Hsu. I would like to ask you about my current condition. My blood pressure is 178/105, and my body fat percentage is around 32%. The fat around my abdomen has covered part of my genitalia. I want to know if focusing on fat ...


Dr. Xu Weikai Reply:
Obesity can lead to penile concealment due to excessive fat accumulation, which can indeed be distressing. After weight loss, if the fat in the lower abdomen does not decrease, the penis may still remain concealed. However, if the fat in the lower abdomen is reduced, the penis wi...

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Understanding Pearly Penile Papules: Causes and Concerns for Men

There are many small, bead-like bumps on the foreskin? Hello, doctor. I am still a virgin and have no experience with sexual intercourse. I have phimosis, and there are many small, bead-like bumps on my foreskin, about the size of black pepper grains. They have been present for m...


Dr. Xu Weikai Reply:
Hello, it is difficult to make a judgment. Phimosis, if proper hygiene is maintained, does not increase the risk of cancer. The key is cleanliness. If there are concerns, you can go to a medical center for further detailed examination. If there are any unclear points, feel free t...

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Understanding Phimosis: When to Consider Circumcision for Glans Exposure

Phimosis (inability to retract the foreskin) If the glans does not emerge, is circumcision necessary?


Dr. Lin Wenxu Reply:
If the glans cannot be easily exposed, a condition known as "phimosis," it may indeed require circumcision for treatment.

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Understanding Frenulum Issues: Healing and Care After Injury

Frenulum problems? During masturbation, I used lubricant and applied too much force, resulting in what seems like a tear and pain in the frenulum. The foreskin has also become more retractable than before (no bleeding, no phimosis). The next day, I experienced some pain only duri...


Dr. Li Xinyi Reply:
Frenulum: It secures the position of the penis and the foreskin during an erection. Laceration: It is generally preferred to keep it intact. It is advised not to engage in vigorous activities. Allow time for healing.

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Managing Kidney Stones and Foreskin Issues: Seeking Expert Advice

Kidney stones located in the glomerulus? Question 1: Four years ago, Dr. A diagnosed kidney stones measuring 0.5 cm and 0.8 cm on the left and right sides, respectively. Two extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) procedures were performed, but the stones were not fragmented...


Dr. Li Xinyi Reply:
Question 1: It is not possible to determine the condition and treatment based solely on your description. You will need to consult a urologist for an examination to get answers. Question 2: This is not a medical issue. Personally, I believe it is acceptable.

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Is My Circumcision a Failure? Seeking Solutions for Uneven Results

Is this considered a failed circumcision? About ten years ago, when I was in middle school, I underwent a circumcision due to phimosis. At that time, the doctor removed all the red skin on the left side, while leaving part of it on the right side. As a result, when I have an erec...


Dr. Li Xinyi Reply:
It is still necessary to consult a urologist for evaluation and examination, as it is not possible to determine the condition and treatment based solely on your description.

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Understanding and Addressing Excessive Foreskin Issues in Men

Prepuce issue (able to retract the foreskin to the coronal sulcus) I previously had phimosis, and after successfully retracting the foreskin to expose the glans, I discovered that there was still a condition of foreskin adhesion (where debris caused part of the foreskin to stick ...


Dr. Xu Weikai Reply:
Hello, 1. It is recommended to seek medical attention to determine if there is a condition of phimosis (tight foreskin). 2. It may be a case of stenosis. If it is severe, surgical intervention may be necessary. If you have any concerns, you can visit a nearby medical facility f...

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Understanding Nocturnal Emissions and Penile Development in Teens

Reproductive organs At 16 years old, experiencing nocturnal emissions (wet dreams) indicates that you are capable of ejaculation, which is a normal part of sexual development. It's common for individuals to notice differences in their anatomy, such as the appearance of the p...


Dr. Fu Shizhang Reply:
It could be phimosis. If the glans cannot be exposed at all, surgical intervention for the foreskin is recommended.

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Understanding Phimosis vs. Excessive Foreskin: What You Need to Know

It is unclear whether it is phimosis or excessive foreskin? When I am not erect, the foreskin covers the entire glans, and I can pull it back halfway but cannot retract it completely. I also noticed that the glans appears slightly purplish. When erect, I cannot pull it back at al...


Dr. Fu Shizhang Reply:
It is recommended to visit the outpatient clinic.

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Understanding Phimosis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Recovery Time

Phimosis issue I am unable to fully retract my foreskin over the glans, both when flaccid and erect. A few days ago, during sexual activity and while showering, I experienced a sharp pain at the edge where the foreskin meets the glans. Is this normal? Is there a need for a circum...


Dr. Xu Wencang Reply:
If there is a risk of getting stuck, a circumcision may be necessary. Please consult a physician for evaluation.

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Understanding When Penile Surgery is Necessary: A Urology Guide

Penile surgical treatment Doctor, what kind of penis requires surgery? Is it for premature ejaculation or erectile dysfunction?


Dr. Xu Weikai Reply:
Hello, I don't understand your meaning. Conditions such as penile curvature, penile tumors, phimosis, erectile dysfunction, and premature ejaculation can be surgically corrected in some cases. If you have any concerns, you can visit a nearby medical facility for relevant exa...

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Understanding Phimosis and Hygiene: Urinary Tips for Better Health

Please provide the content you would like me to translate? The doctor previously asked you about the ulceration or eczema, noting that you have a partial phimosis, where the glans is covered when not erect but can protrude when erect. When not erect, you can also retract the fore...


Dr. Xu Weikai Reply:
Hello, it would be better to clean it thoroughly. A little bit of discomfort is not a big deal. Everyone's body constitution is different. If you have any concerns, you can visit a nearby medical facility for relevant tests. If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask ...

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Understanding Phimosis: Concerns, Treatment Options, and Recovery

Phimosis? The length is approximately such that the glans is slightly exposed when erect, and it can be retracted for cleaning when not erect. However, it cannot be retracted when erect. I have tried practicing retraction daily, and I can only retract it about halfway. It still f...


Dr. Xu Weikai Reply:
Awei: Hello, the length of the circumcision is generally discussed with the patient, as it is not the same for everyone. Some people prefer to cover the glans, while others do not want any coverage at all. It completely depends on individual needs. In normal individuals, during a...

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Understanding Phimosis: Do You Need Surgery for Excess Foreskin?

Phimosis? Hello, doctor. In a flaccid state, my foreskin completely covers the glans, while in an erect state, it retracts halfway. However, when I manually pull it back, there is a layer of skin that gathers at the coronal sulcus. In both states, the foreskin can move freely wit...


Dr. Fu Shizhang Reply:
If you have concerns, it is recommended to undergo circumcision.

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Understanding Genital Issues: Concerns About Penile Shrinkage and Treatment

Genital issues Hello doctor, I would like to ask about a situation I've been experiencing. In the winter, I noticed that my genitalia would sometimes shrink to about 3-4 centimeters when not erect, and I thought it was due to the cold weather. However, now that it's sum...


Dr. Fu Shizhang Reply:
It is recommended to visit an outpatient clinic for examination of phimosis issues.

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Unhappiness After Circumcision: Seeking Solutions for Appearance Issues

Unhappy after circumcision? About a decade ago, when I was in middle school, I underwent a circumcision due to phimosis. At that time, the doctor removed all the red skin on the left side, but left part of it on the right side. As a result, when I have an erection, the glans noti...


Dr. Xu Weikai Reply:
Hello, it's necessary to see the situation in person to provide suggestions. If it's just uneven pigmentation, it may not be possible to improve it. However, if the tissue or epidermis is tighter, causing asymmetry, it can be corrected. The surgery is quite simple. I st...

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Should You Choose Circumcision or Medication for Phimosis?

Is circumcision necessary for phimosis? Hello Doctor: I initially thought that my foreskin would retract on its own as I grew older, but now it won't retract either when erect or flaccid. During an erection, I can slightly see the glans. I have come across topical corticoste...


Dr. Xu Weikai Reply:
Xiao Chen: Hello, circumcision is relatively quick. However, it can be quite painful, and the costs are high. Medication treatment has only limited effectiveness and may not always achieve the desired outcomes. If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again, and we can d...

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