"Like the look" here in the US... He is British which would put him the odd man out.
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Pinhole Phimosis be cured by creams?
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Would anyone recommend using this 'instrument' instead of circumcision?http://www.glansie.com/index.html
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It seems like your last option!
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Hey, Yankee, cancel that circ. All that an urologist knows is to cut. That's his profession and that's how he makes money. Obviously he wouldn't advise something as simple as stretching...it would ruin his life! An unretractable foreskin, even one with "pinhole" tightness, can be rather easily stretched using only your fingers as tools. Here's how: Pull out on your foreskin with your fingers, away from your body, stretching firmly but gently to the point of discomfort, but not beyond. Attempt to stretch the opening, as though you were going to open a plastic sack or a pillow case. Hold the stretch for up to five minutes. Repeat the exercise several times each day. After the opening enlarges enough so that you can insert a finger or two, stretch the foreskin out, away from your body, as before, and also stretch the opening out, at right angles to your penis ... all similar to the exercise pictured here: http://www.foreskin.org/46-33-03.jpg. Individual instruction may also be found at this site: http://www.network54.com/Forum/244184Betamethasone cream may be applied in a thin smear, but it is not required to successfully stretch the foreskin. It tends to thin the skin, which may facilitate the process of stretching, but much more important is the daily stretching excercises, even if the cream is used. Betamethasone is not an over the counter drug, so a prescription is necessary. Korydon
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You don't understand buddy! The phimotic ring can't be streched! I repeat!
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On the contrary, Joe. There are many men who have successfully stretched the opening of the foreskin to permit full and normal retraction. I can put you in contact with them. Indeed, ALL intact men who can retract have weathered the process. This forum is only one of many at which this "problem" is addressed. As suggested, take a look at http://www.network54.com/Forum/244184, as one instance of an enlightened point of view.
It's true that the presence of diseased tissue may present circumstances which won't respond to stretching, but Yankee has not indicated that his foreskin is diseased.
The gradual process of foreskin retraction in young men should be encouraged early in life. Unfortunately, shame prevents many parents and doctors from seeing that this aspect of growth is attended to, naturally, by the child. The result is that many boys become men completely unaware that the foreskin should ideally retract. The consequence is that millions of men live their entire lives being unretractable. Though their sex lives are largely "normal", they could be better served by having a retractable foreskin.
The idea that cutting off the foreskin is the answer to unretractability is an extreme reaction to the problem. It's akin to pulling out a fingernail because it was injured or split.
Korydon
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I wasn't implying rthat. But, the phimotic ring can't be streched. The of it as closing a tight fist and trying to pull it open with one finger. It wont happen.
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I'm pretty sure it can be stretched.. it just takes a lot of time and effort.
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I read that trying to strech to ring will cause scar tissue to build up.
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Joe ... the only way scar tissue can form is if skin tissue is torn. The stretching process should never be that extreme...firm but gentle, only. "Stretching" is actually a misnomer. The process involves pulling on the skin, which encourages the slow but inevitable growth of new skin cells, just as happens when a person eats to excess, and the skin forms new cells to encase the increase in weight. Another apt analogy is when a woman becomes pregnant. Over a nine month period the slow growth of the baby in her womb causes her skin to grow new cells, as her belly expands with the growth of the fetus. Again, NEVER pull on the foreskin enough to tear the skin. We are talking about daily exercises spread over weeks or months, depending upon the individuals circumstance. Korydon