Veins on my Penis(foreskin) that don't look normal

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imageHello guys.

I need help.I'm mentally at the end. I've recently found veins on my foreskin that don't look normal . They neither itch or pain. After masturbating or Urinate, everything seems to work normally and without discomfort. Nevertheless, I just wanted to make sure that this was normal and I didn't have to worry about it anymore. . Unable to consult a doctor at this time, as I am unfortunately in quarantine.

Thank you.

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    You would need to consult a Urologist when possible

    Have you had any level of circumcision or do you always keep the head of your penis fully exposed .... ?

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      So, in simple terms, everything surface level from your circumcision line upwards is not normal - at a lower level it depends on the skill of the person doing the circumcision as to whether anything at a lower level is damaged or not.

      So I would not say bad, you have a circumcised penis and there is nothing particularly unusual about how your's looks.

      If you can, see a Urologist - in terms of appearance many men gain benefit from using Liquid Coconut Oil which you can apply after every time you take a shower - a very light coating to the upper-part of your penis is all that is required.

      NOTE: you may not notice a great deal of difference in using the oil for way in excess of a year - the main benefit is that it is replacing the lost natural hydration that a foreskin provides

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