Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
My foreskin is attached to the head of the penis. Is there any solution to release it without pain?
Hi,
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Phimosis means tight foreskin. In this condition, the foreskin may not be moving freely. There are two ways to treat it. One is medical and other is surgical. I will suggest medical treatment.
First pull down the foreskin as down as possible and apply Betamethasone cream on the inner side of foreskin where it is tightly attached. Do it three times daily for next two to three months. Betamethasone will help to loosen the skin. Also, do daily stretching exercises of the foreskin. Strech forward foreskin for 30 seconds and then stretch downward for 30 seconds. Do it daily for five minutes.
For more information consult a sexologist online.
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