Thursday, December 31, 2009

HELP ME I have a foreskin problem and is seeking advice on it?

I'm 18 years old and I think I have a problem pulling back my foreskin I can get it shot 1/4 down then it hurts is that normal and it hurts when I put it back over the head. I've just started stretching it and have never been told to expose the head to clean it and when I do it is very sensitive. I am really worried and I need someone to give me advice about this. How long did it take for you to fully expose the head.HELP ME I have a foreskin problem and is seeking advice on it?
Ignore the pro-cutting answers. You just need to do some stretching.


Here's a link to my detailed instructions.


http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showt…


Here's an extract from another version (now no longer on the net).


STRETCHING TECHNIQUE ONE


If the foreskin is very tight the simplest method is to pull back on the skin (easiest with an erection) so that the opening feels tight and a bit uncomfortable without real pain. Hold that for a few minutes and repeat a few times. Do this a couple of times a day. You will find that soaking in a warm bath will make the skin softer and easier to stretch.


The major disadvantage with this method occurs when some stretching has been achieved or if the phimosis was mild to begin with. Once the opening is big enough to just fit over the rim of the glans when erect the foreskin is at risk of getting stuck behind it. If this happens a condition know as paraphimosis may develop.


This is why stretching technique two is probably better once the foreskin opening is big enough to make it almost possible to slide the foreskin back over the glans.


PROBLEMS?


If the opening becomes sore, or develops splits, stop for a few days and let things heal up. Going at it too fast will only slow things down in the end. Sometimes splits and tightness are due to a fungal or yeast (thrush) infection. Treatment with an antifungal / anti-yeast cream designed for women’s genitals will usually fix this problem. I’ve also seen reports of success with a Hydrocortisone / anti-fungicide mix like “Fungocort”.


PARAPHIMOSIS


Paraphimosis occurs when the foreskin gets stuck behind the glans of an erect penis, trapping the blood that causes the erection in the glans and causing swelling of the foreskin itself. If the foreskin becomes stuck squeeze the head of the penis firmly to force the blood out and try and ease the foreskin forward. Perhaps soaking in the bath or using an oil-based lotion will make this easier. If after many tries you still can’t do this see a doctor or go to a hospital emergency room fast. This is not a common problem but you should be warned of the danger.


STRETCHING TECHNIQUE TWO


You can either grab each side of the foreskin opening and gently pull on each side of the opening, as shown in the photograph or, even better, insert the ends of two fingers, even the little fingers and pull them gently apart. Stretch the opening in this way until it feels uncomfortably stretched but not actually painful. Hold and repeat as for method one. Once again this is best done after soaking in a warm bath.


SENSITIVITY


As you stretch and are able to expose more of the glans you may find that it is very sensitive or even painful to touch. You will find it less painful the more you expose and use it and gradually the over-sensitivity will lessen, until all you feel is pleasure. A gentle way to start touching the head is by using the shower spray. Also use water-based lubricant when touching the head directly and this should be more comfortable.


TIGHT FRAENULUM


Sometimes the cause of difficulty in retracting the foreskin is not a tight foreskin opening but a short fraenulum (frenulum), also known as fraenulum breve. This can also be stretched though it is sometimes more difficult to do this. You can grab the underside of the foreskin opening and pull out away from your body until you feel the fraenulum stretching. Or if your foreskin opening is large enough you can pull back on the foreskin until you feel the fraenulum stretching. Hold and repeat as in the foreskin opening stretching methods.


If the fraenulum can’t be stretched then an alternative to circumcision is a frenuloplasty. It is a simple operation that does not remove any tissue but fixes the problem with minimal healing time.


Email me if you can’t understand any parts of this or if you need more help,


GeoffHELP ME I have a foreskin problem and is seeking advice on it?
Just keep stretching and pulling back gently, it will eventually pull all the way back, You really should have started this several years ago, it probably would have been easier.





And don't pay any attention to the fools that advise you to get circumcised, they just want you to be a miserable as they are.





The sensitivity is good, when all the circumcised guys can't feel a thing when they get older and get ED, you'll still be going strong.
Continue to stretch it if you can, possibly in the shower with warm water, as that will help it to become enlarged.





It may be painful at first, but it is necessary for cleaning the penis.





If it is especially severe, you may have a condition called Phimosis, see source below (Caution: Graphic Photos!)
keep stretching its sensitive because it use to being in your foreskin
I think the best way to get rid of this is to get circumcised!!
First things first. Relax - it doesn't need to be cleaned. No harm will come from not cleaning it. Phimosis can be cured fairly easily without drastic measures.





Certain masturbation techniques can cause phimosis (tight foreskin)





The average age for the foreskin to retract is 10 years of age. For some boys though it doesn't become retractable until the early teenage years. See here for what normal retraction looks like:


http://geocities.com/painfulquestioning/…





Certain masturbation techniques that differ from the normal up and down motion mimicking sex can damage both the foreskin and the 3 delicate spongy arteries within the penis.


Diagram: http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/26…





Examples of damaging masturbation habits include:


*Rubbing the penis head through clothes - often pushing down on the penis. And :


*Thrusting against the bed.





This does 2 things. Firstly, rubbing the top of the foreskin and manipulating it in an unnatural manner creates scar tissue. This scar tissue is inelastic. Normal foreskin tissue is pliable making it easier to retract.





Secondly, the large pressure applied to the penis means that the spongy arteries that make up the penis may be damaged. Consequently, the penis doesn't fill up with blood properly and doesn't stretch the skin from the inside-out in the normal manner.





Check for signs of damage:


The glans (the head underneath) can be sensitive and


Each side of the pee-slit is red.





So, do you do any of these techniques? I'd be interested to know.





Presuming you do, a few things you need to do to cure the unretractable foreskin.


Initially , give your penis time to repair the spongy arteries that may have been damaged. Do this by masturbating as little as possible initially. You can start doing it again after a while - but don't do it too frequently.





Then, change to the masturbation technique where you just move the foreskin up and down applying as little pressure as possible. Stop any 'rubbing' masturbation techniques.





I'm pretty sure if you stick with this advice - it will retract in no time.





If you do the above you won't need a circumcision. Circumcision is bad for several reasons.





The foreskin contains many specialized nerves on it's underside. When the foreskin is moved up and down it is very pleasurable. Circumcised men have lost this ability to masturbate easily as there is no gliding effect. Circumcised men often have to resort to artificial lubrication in masturbation and sex. See here for the function of the foreskin:


http://geocities.com/painfulquestioning/…





Without the foreskin protecting the glans, circumcised men lose further sensitivity. The glans (head of the penis) dries out. It also brushes on underwear causing the skin to toughen. See here for the full damage done:


http://www.noharmm.org/IDcirc.htm





There are good reasons to believe that sex is better for the woman as well, if the man has his foreskin intact:


http://xrl.us/foreskinfunctions





Circumcision is also a risky procedure with a lot of complications:


http://www.circumstitions.com/Complic.ht…

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