Doctors..need serious advice.. during sex time.. I cum early.. high sensitivity near glans and frenulum.. I tried 25mg pill once .. but not help much.. not sure about phimosis..my dick rolls down .. but not much from back side .head of penis is attached to skin so no roll down.. does it causes high sensitivity..?
Or it should be cut or its normal or it will be better if not attached.? Please advice.. i attach photos
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The experience u have recounted are quite common in men. Especially if they’re experiencing sex for the first time initially or after a long time. It also happens when there is too much excitement. Could be due to a new partner, a deeply loved partner or a new experience that is extremely erotic. In some cases it may also happen due to sexual disorders.
Next Steps
Contact a sexologist who will check if something is physically wrong.
Once any physical problem is ruled out contact a clinical psychologist with sexology specialisation.
Foe early discharge first start doing Kegel exercise, then start using Start-Stop technique, and then for high sensitivity you can use some local anesthetic cream like lignocaine ointment ......If you feel the skin is creating a problem in movement or there is thickening of foreskin then you have to undergo a minor sugical procedure ....For that you have to consult a surgeon....For rest of things like exercise n techniques I can help you with.....
Based on the description, this may be frenulum breve with mild foreskin tightness, which can cause high sensitivity and early ejaculation. Treatment usually starts conservatively. Use a topical desensitizing gel or spray 10–15 minutes before intercourse. Daily foreskin stretching exercises and a topical steroid cream (as prescribed by a urologist) may improve mobility. Pelvic floor (Kegel) exercises and the stop–start technique help premature ejaculation. If pain, tearing, or restriction persists, a minor surgical procedure (frenuloplasty or circumcision) may be advised. Please consult a urologist for proper examination and guidance.
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