11-27-2011, 09:05 AM
There is stretching exercises: http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showt...p?t=178155
Google 'Foreskin Stretching' lots of sites out there.
Then there is the more dramatic partial to full circumcision. I personally would recommend trying stretching first. There are tools for that.
This is as medical condition, I read in a medical periodical once that there are other conditions that can develop later down the road if not treated earlier.
I assume you have partial Phimosis, this most likely means you only need a partial circumcision not a full bris. (bad joke, sorry).
The upside of a procedure is that it permanent, the down side is its more expensive and you will want to take time off of work after the procedure. Stretching is not as effective, and many men find it a 'temporary' fix. However since you have only a partial phimosis, the prognosis may actually be better with stretching.
Talk with your doctor, there may be other options.
Google 'Foreskin Stretching' lots of sites out there.
Then there is the more dramatic partial to full circumcision. I personally would recommend trying stretching first. There are tools for that.
This is as medical condition, I read in a medical periodical once that there are other conditions that can develop later down the road if not treated earlier.
I assume you have partial Phimosis, this most likely means you only need a partial circumcision not a full bris. (bad joke, sorry).
The upside of a procedure is that it permanent, the down side is its more expensive and you will want to take time off of work after the procedure. Stretching is not as effective, and many men find it a 'temporary' fix. However since you have only a partial phimosis, the prognosis may actually be better with stretching.
Talk with your doctor, there may be other options.