Rough and scaly skin on penis

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I have not seen a doctor about this and have had this for as long as i remember. I'm too nervous to go see one but will probably go see one if I don't find an answer here. When I first started masturbating, I didn't use any lotion for a long time. I use it more often now, but I'm sure me not using lotion caused this. The skin on my penis doesn't hurt or itch. I've noticed the color of my penis has gotten darker too. I don't like the look of it and I'm sure no one else will. What happened to my penis and how can i make it look healthy and smooth?

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    File size is too big

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    Kenny, what age are you? If you are 18 or over you can post images / pictures of your penis as this is the only way I can tell what it is you have going on.

    I am on here because from around 17 YOA I have experienced all kinds of different issues with my penis - and if I can help other males experiencing these kinds of issues I can pass-on the details of what I found has worked for me.

    Not using a lube is not a problem for most males during masturbation - some choose to use it as they find it more comfortable, or pleasurable to do so - however, some men can develop issues because they have developed problems because of using particular forms of lube that their penile skin has reacted to, or has developed an intolerance to.

    Other than saying your skin has gotten darker you do not describe what it is that is happening for your skin ...... ?

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    yes im having the same issue man i haven't use lube either when i jerk off so please tell me what other people are telling you what u should use so i can get rid of the same issue

    • Posted

      Try some Coconut Oil, a light coating is all you need - it is naturally good for the skin too ......

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