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Male | 44

Why is my tight penile skin bleeding?

I am 44 years old. My problem is that my pennis skin is very tight. When I open it it's start little bit bleeding. And very pain. I use the cream Emusion M this tube is recommended by the SJH New delhi in Feb 2020. But it's pain very much. I use to take TADA FIL /MF Capsule 3-4 Times in a month.

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Answered on 31st Dec '24

You might be having the symptoms of penile skin congestion and hypersensitivity that would be a possible cause of minor bleeding and pain. This can usually be fixed by smearing the ointment. In case the discomfort is rather intense, the first step is to see that I am 44 years old. My problem is that my pennis skin is very tight. When I open it it starts a little bit bleeding. And very pain. The options can either be the application of cream or if needed some minor surgeries. you should also consult an urologist.

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