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Re: How does Phimosis occur?

Written by Greg at 27 Apr 2004 23:52:12:

As an answer to: Re: How does Phimosis occur? written by Ralesk at 27 Apr 2004 22:35:48:

>>Hi. I was just wondering how Phimosis actually occurs? I remember a time where I was able to fully retract my foreskin but now am unable to do so...
>>Thanks.
>>Greg
>Well, if you were able to as a child, and then you didn’t do that for years, while your penis grew quite a bit, it can safely be said that it’s not retractable because it hasn’t been retracted for so long and it had only been trained to a much smaller glans (head of the penis).
>The other reason can be that your foreskin has some kind of a fungal infection (easily self-identifiable if you have ever had a fungal infection on your feet, the two is similar in that the skin can be white-ish and can be peeled off or is flakey), but in this case I suggest that you first go and have it checked out with a doctor.
>Yet another case, which isn’t regarded as phimosis, would be LSA, but that’s very rare. I have posted links to it just a couple posts ago.
>Which is the case, I don’t know. Could you fill in with a more precise beckground story, with ages and all? That would help us both a lot.

Thanks for your input. I'm 17 in a week, I am pretty sure that I remember being able to fully retract when I first started masturbating at around 12 or 13? But my memory is vague. I have been stretching for about 2 weeks and have already started noticing results, so I am going to keep at it. I hope its not an infection, it sounds silly but I don't want to consult a doctor on this matter, it would be very embarrasing for me.




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