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Penis skin is not covering till the head
Hi, I had sex with my wife 4 days ago. During sex, my penis head had come out the penis skin and I had eraction. After that, Penis skin is rolled and 1/3rd of the penis is not covered with penis skin. I feel some kind of sensation when I touch (or my innerwear touches) uncovered penis head. Earlier, penis head was covered with the penis skin (Earlier when I mastarbated, twice or thrice it happened but after some time, skin came back till head). I try to cover it by stretching the skin till head. It covers for some time but again it uncovers the head. After 4 days also, it is the same condition. Is everything alright?
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Hot, spicy foods containing chillies or cayenne pepper trigger endorphins, the feel-good hormones. Endorphins have a powerful, almost narcotic, effect and make you feel good after exercising. But go easy on the lamb, pork and mutton and the high-fat, creamy dishes served in many Indian restaurants.
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Use egg oil and onion and consult me?
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it may b phimosis or paraphimosis or normal. i need pic for proper assessment
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U may be having partial para phimosis. Consult a surgeon, he will guide u proper, after examination.
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No... Skin got infolded. Please come on online consultation to guide you.
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