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Tight foreskin when erect but not soft

Hi I read your comment you wrote to someone regarding there foreskin

I went to my doctor and he said mine was too tight when erect as it was getting trapped behind the head on the penis I do not have a frenulum either by maybe pulling it back as I use to have it worse wen I was younger I'm just looking for information on what may happen when I go and what to expect. Thanks  I am 26 and I have sexual intercorse for a number of years this does not cause pain what's so ever to me but he said in the future it would.

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Thanks Annie you are totally right, I think I will take your advise, how would he be able to check my foreskin tho as it's only tight when I'm errect how can he tell? Would he ask me to get an erection like?

Thanks again Annie xx
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134578 tn?1693250592
Ask the doctor if there is any reason to do anything about it before it gets painful.  Operating on it might be painful to recover from; I wouldn't do anything to my private parts unless they were causing me trouble.  
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If I can upload a pic would that be more helpful to show what in talking about? As it maybe normal I'm just worried
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It's too the doctors for a further examination and to the urologist at hospital
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I have  to go and see a urologist and see what they think..
I don't know just worries I guess as my gp said if it was left it could cause complications later in life?  

Thanks for your reply
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134578 tn?1693250592
You want information on what would happen when you go?  Go where?  Are you thinking of having surgery?  (If so, why, if it is not causing you pain the way it is?)
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