Male | 55
Is tight, blackish foreskin post-frenuloplasty treatable for ejaculation difficulty?
I am Male,54 years,had frenuloplsty surgery 5 months back.But still My prepuce edge 3 to 4 mm length foreskin is blackish & tight.It goes below glans comfortably in normal condition,but when erected,it goes below glans and make a very tight rubber band type on shaft causing difficulty in ejaculation with a feeling that my urethra is blocked,so tight during sexual intercourse.So what remedy is possible now..
Urologist
Answered on 25th June '24
You might have phimosis, which is when your foreskin is too tight and makes it hard for you to get hard or ejaculate. That dark color might be from the blood not flowing well. I suggest gently stretching your foreskin out every day so that it becomes more flexible. Also, see if a urologist can give you some cream that will help soften the skin. If none of this works then surgery may be required to fix things.
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