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Adhesions

Well im 16 years old. i have had penile adhesions as long as i can remember. since fifth grade is as far back as i recall. i have four all on the left side of my penis connecting to the head just at the bottom of it. whenver i get an erection it pulls my penis at a slight angle and it seem s if these were removed i would be able to have a full erection. im only 5.5 inches and im embarrassed about my size and with these adhesions the way it looks. i have masturbated recently and when gliding down on the shaft, the adhesions slightly pull open the opening of my penis causing little pain. also im not sure if the pain could be from me griping it considering im not sure how to masturbate correctly. the main thing is i dont know how to tel my parents i need to see a doctor because these are effecting me physically and emotionaly. PLEASE HELP ME
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i recently went to family doctor and they directed me to a urologist. she thinks it could be scar tissue and will need surgery to remove it
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it is not frenulum breve i know that, mine is not tight.
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i was circumcised when i was a baby
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Hello,
It can be due to frenulum breve. It is a condition in which the frenulum of the penis is short and restricts the movement of the prepuce, which may interfere with normal sexual activity. It is treated by frenuloplasty, frenectomy, or circumcision. Please consult a urologist and get it evaluated.

I hope it helps. Take care and regards.






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