- male
- 20 Years
- 14/08/2025
I have really tight foreskin and I know it's phimosis. I'm looking for a way to treat it with medicine instead of surgery because I'm really worried about this. Can you suggest any non-surgical options that might help?

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View allMy 5th grader has phimosis where the skin almost fully covers the head and won't pull back but he can still pee normally. Is surgery or laser treatment the only option or are there other ways to manage this without going that route?
circumcision is advised.
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I'm kind of worried because I've been masturbating a lot since I was young, and now I'm concerned that it might have drained my sexual power. Every time I do it, I seem to feel unusually tired for almost three days. Could this be why I'm also having pains in my legs and arms, and why I feel sleepy all the time, like my sleep just isn't enough anymore? Would love to hear your thoughts on this.
Frequent masturbation can sometimes lead to temporary fatigue and muscle soreness. It's important to give your body time to rest and recover, ensuring a healthy balance in your lifestyle. Prioritize regular exercise, a nutritious diet, and sufficient sleep to help restore your energy levels and overall well-being. If the symptoms persist, consider consulting a healthcare professional for further guidance.
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