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Foreskin got stuck behind head
The foreskin of penis got stuck behind the head and won't come upward. How can I try to make the foreskin come upwards Having a trouble while walking as it feels different. Will this thing heal within a day or two and what should I do about this as it happened for the first time. Also is there anything to worry about the same. Please let me know
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You had phimosis. Now it has become paraphimosis. Please consult with a General Surgeon in your area.
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You have phimosis. Now it might react on its own in due time, but for the future it's better to get a circumcision surgery done. Kindly consult with a good surgeon in your area. If you do not get surgery done, it's difficult to have a normal sex life in future. Kindly read/research about it on your own.
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Phimosis is the inability to fully retract the foreskin (or prepuce) over the glans penis due to a narrow opening.
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