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Problem with peeling back foreskin on my penis.?
I'm 16 and was getting a *******. She was messing around with my foreskin and peeled it all the way back. I didn't know you could do that and when she licked the tip I nearly fell over in pain. The skin will not roll back and the head of my penis is still extremely uncomfortable and I cannot walk properly when I get a semi erection as the pain is very intense. It was only yesterday that this happened and was wondering does this happen to everybody. Also I am concerned that there appears to be fresh blood every time I get a full erection around the point where the skin is peeled back too. Is this a problem?
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- Roland DayLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
Paraphimosis is the name of the condition of a retracted foreskin that is stuck behind the glans penis (head) of the penis and will not go forward. One can read about paraphimosis on the Internet.
If the foreskin is tight enough it can cut off blood circulation to the head and cause edema (swelling due to fluid accumulation). Paraphimosis should be promptly reduced when it occurs. Paraphimosis may be reduced by squeezing the head of the penis really hard to force the blood to leave the head. This will temporarily reduce the size of the head at which time the foreskin may be brought forward.
If attempts to reduce the paraphimosis are unsuccessful, then one should go to the emergency room of a nearby hospital. It is not necessary or advisable to be circumcised although some old-fashioned doctors are likely to recommend it.
You may want to stretch your foreskin to make it wider so that it does not get stuck again.
http://www.circumstitions.com/Paraphim.html
- Anonymous7 years ago
Its not normal to start off with what you are describing is tight foreskin and I cant remember the layman's term for it but you need to go to the doctors and if they cant treat you they will send you to the hospital and you will have you penis numbed and then a doctor will use a bit of force to but the foreskin right and then they will must likely suggest a circumcision which it is not as bad as it sounds which I am currently recovering from now and I am 17 and had the same thing that you have just explained so good luck and get it seen to
- Anonymous7 years ago
You might need a circumcision
- Anonymous7 years ago
See a Rabbi.