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Polls / Re: Did you expect your frenulum to naturally detach when you were growing up?
« Last post by frencut50 on 2022-05-02 02:01:27 »Yes, I saw, but I don't understand how to proceed ...
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... will happen even so. The skin doesn't really shrink.I agree with you on that one. I just wanted to ask if deeper wrinkles would develop on the foreskin, and it'd stay behind for good?
The doctor told me yes i do. In the beginning it was pretty uncomfortable. Now it just is red and inflamed. Doesn’t feel so good either. Here is another image from around the beginningKeep in mind that balanitis is just a term which means inflammation of the glans. It doesn't specify the cause of the inflammation. It would probably be best if your doctor could determine the cause, so that it could be properly addressed. If the inflammation is caused by a hygiene issue, or some sort of infection, then retraction should help cure it by keeping the area clean and dry. But if there is any sort of infection, then that might best be treated by some sort of medicated cream. But the type of medication would depend on the type of infection. So you really want to pin that down, so you can apply the best type of treatment.