Looking for medical advice on my head of my penis looking scaly And discolured

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Im curcumsied and im wondering what wrong with the look of my penis. What could of caused it is there a way to treat it and should i seek further medical advice.

https://gyazo.com/3f8e1405e9377a901301d86d1b4e6624

Picture^^

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  • Posted

    It looks pretty normal to me mate everyone member looks slightly different but yours defo looks normal.
    • Posted

      No problem mate its always better to ask us guys tend to leave things until its to late but you done the right thing by coming on here just remember we are all slightly different.

       

  • Posted

    It's hard to tell from that angle, but it doesn't look unusual.  You seem to have had a very tight circumcision with the frenulum completely removed, but that's apparently not unusual on the east coast of the USA.

    If it works, then I don't think you have anything to worry about.  We're all different, and that's ok.

    • Posted

      Cheers just thought id get someone elses opinion.
    • Posted

      Just wondering if you knew of anyway to treat it to make it less obvious as it doesnt look particulary attractive.
    • Posted

      I'm not sure any penis looks particularly attractive, but what is it about yours that you think is unusual?  It doesn't look especially scaly or discolored from that pic.

    • Posted

      I used to gently rub the likes of vasaline petrolium jelly into mine it keeps the head smooth.  but you will get used to it in time mate.
  • Posted

    I see what you mean John and its usually due to detergents removing the natural oils from the skin. These oils keep the skin healthy and don't really want removing by shower gels, soaps etc. I would only wash your penis with water for 4 weeks and see after that if the small dry cracky patches have gone back normal. Then if it's cured make sure you change your soap/genl to a kinder one. Good luck and all the best.

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