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injury to penis during sex

i had some rough sex in a hot tub last night, when i went to go pee later blood was flowing rather constantly from what i believe is a cut on the underside of the head of my penis. it stops bleeding when i put the foreskin back in its resting place

i am not circumsized, and there was a small piece of skin that connected the head of my penis to the foreskin that surrounds it. when i get an erection or pull the skin back it tightens on the underside of my penis. i believe that i tore it, maybe completely. i havent pulled back the skin enough to be certain, but it looks that way.

what should i do? is this a seriuos problem? will it heal itself? if it is just a cut should i leave the foreskin over the head, or should i air it out?????

please answer soon, im kinda trippin out over this
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thanks for provide a link
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you tore your frenulum you also have one under your tongue.it isn't a big deal but you might need to have a  frenulum tying procedure.here is a link for more information.

http://www.male-initiation.net/frenulum/frenuloplasty/frenulum_tying.html
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Are you saying that your foreskin is joined to the head around the base? I had this as a kid. Eventually as I pulled the foreskin back often it eventually separated and looked normal. I never had any blood, it just evenually came loose.

Sorry, that doesn't really answer your question
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