“splitted” glans?

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Well, I had this a year ago and I read and I was informed that it could be caused by chemical contact, for example in the soap when showering, but I also found another cause that is when a lot of blood reaches the head of the glans and the skin stretches, like stretch marks basically. I also saw that it could be caused by excessive masturbation, well I masturbate a lot and I think that could be and also used soap on the glans about 1 month ago (I no longer use it). I need your help and know what the cause is and how to treat it and do not tell me that it is normal and do not worry because I know that 3 years ago my erect penis was shiny and completely smooth and moist.imageimage

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  • Posted

    Hey Charly, I can say its not caused by soap because I wash my dick with soap as well, I jerk off a lot and I dont have those lines.

    The lines look like wrinkles so I dont think theres nothing to be concerned about it(as to what I believe). Maybe try applying lotion daily and see if anything will change.

  • Posted

    The problem is caused by long-term chemical contact. The most common cause is soap, shower gel and other forms of body wash. You should also avoid putting skin creams and lotions of any kind on you penis, if you use baby oil or anything like that for masturbation you need to stop using that too.

    So, the only thing that is safe to contact the skin on the head of your penis is water. After you have masturbated you need to do a full clean up so that no moisture remains. Always dry the skin on your penis with a clean dry towel that only you use.

    • Posted

      Wow! didnt know that at all! but ive had no problems using bodywash on my penis head and ive had no problems. But thanks for the heads up. Ill def make some changes.

    • Posted

      The skin on the head and foreskin of the penis is more sensitive to chemicals than skin elsewhere on the body - often penile skin reaches a point where it simply cannot deal with any chemical contact and irritation is the result ....

    • Posted

      Doing what you told me would the glans regenerate?

      If so, how long would I do it?

    • Posted

      Not exposing the sensitive skin of the penis to harmful chemicals is something you need to do permanently - you choose, do you want healthier penile skin?

      The 'splitting' that you refer to will take a great deal of time to heal, and I am meaning way in excess of 8 months plus, you may not even see a great deal of difference after 2 years - but eventually the healthy skin will return as long as it is not exposed to anything that is harmful ......

  • Posted

    found a solution for your penis? mine looks the same and it used to be smooth and shiny too

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