Onset of Paraphimosis.

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Hi all. so im basically in a really difficult situation here. im due to go away for a month on friday on holiday however im seriously concerned i have the early onset of paraphimosis.

im an uncircumsized male and noticed a change in my foreskin and also the corona of my glands seems to be sticking out more visible through my foreskin.

i have seen the doctor several times recentley regarding this and they said its nothing to worry about and basically said if i cant accept what they say then i need counselling for anxiety which i find crazy, i mean im just concerned about this problem.

ive attached some pictures so hopefully somebody can give me some advise. 

if indeed it is the early onset will the emergency room do anything about it until it becomes an issue? the last thing i want is having a medical emergency whilst in south east asia on my holiday.

thanks for anty reply.

 

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  • Posted

    Paraphimosis is when it gets trapped behind your head. Your foreskin looks fine. Are you in an area that is pretty warm?
    • Posted

      Ah thanks for the reassurance. Yes I'm in the Philippines just now. Was more worried about getting paraphimosis. The Corona band seems rather enflamed as you can see through the foreskin. Maybe it's just me being paranoid. Appreciate your reply mate! I'm enjoy the rest of my holiday without worry or stress.

    • Posted

      Just a little warm temperature is causing the muscles in your foreskin to relax a little. If its permanent then you can stretch your skin to cover your glans again. Easy fix- just do it everyday when you have a little alone time. Look up foreskin restoration, they have tons of information on the subject and I'm sure they can help you.

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