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Q: Can your frenulum bleed when you are circumcision?
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Is it good if your frenulum is not torn after sex?

Yes, since you won't bleed all over the place. You might want to consider removing it along with circumcision to avoid this possible situation.


What is the plural of frenulum?

The plural of frenulum is frenula.


What are the folds of mucous membrane under the tongue called?

The "frenulum" of tongue or tongue web (also "lingual frenulum" or "frenulum linguæ")


What is frenum percing?

A frenum is a male genital piercing. Basically a frenum piercing is a form of a frenulum piercing. So is a fourchette.But really a frenulum piercing is an oral piercing. Frenulum can be either an upper frenulum(smiley), lower frenulum (frowney), or even a tongue web piercing. A frenulum is a fold/piece of tissue that restricts the movement of an organ.


Should you get your foreskin removed?

No, the frenulum has a lower chance of being torn if it is left intact after a circumcision if you think it can be torn regardless. The frenulum is the most erogenous zone of the male body, the removal of it is an abomination. If you remove the frenulum, you destroy the male's ability to have the amount of pleasure he would normally have. Circumcision should be done only a as LAST RESORT. Circumcision in general reduces sensitivity and removes perfectly healthy tissue. If a male has phimosis, then other methods may be used, circumsision is not necessary. It violates human rights and mutilates the penis. It's just a no brainier: if you are pro-unnecessary circumcision, you are a psychopath.


What is the connective tissue under the tongue that connects the tongue to the bottom of the mouth called?

The lingual frenulum. This is the thin bit of skin (technically it is a fold of mucosa) which you can see when you lift up your tongue


What is ICD-9 code for laceration frenulum?

frenulum laceration icd 9 code


What does it mean when your frenulum feels tight?

It means your penis doesn't have as much freedom of movement and the frenulum could break and you'll need stitches - unless you want the frenulum removed.


Which medicine to be used at the time of circumcision to stop bleeding?

There is no medicine for this just the application of a bandage should do it occasionally babys that have been circumcised bleed to death from this.


What attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth?

The frenulum is the skin that attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth.


What if your lingual frenulum develops a blood blister?

my little boy has a blood blister on his lingual frenulum, is this dangerous


What is the best way to be circumcised with the frenulum being excised also In other words how much foreskin should be removed in the circumcision?

The best way to be circumcised is not to be circumcised at all. Circumcision has no known medical benefit and has the risks of potential complications and adverse events following the procedure. Circumcision also decreases the sensitivity of the penis, resulting in decreased pleasure during sexual intercourse. Circumcision is generally only used to treat cases of phimosis (tight foreskin) that do not respond to the usual treatment of gradual stretching exercises with the use of a topical corticosteroid cream. When circumcision is medically necessary because of a tight foreskin (phimosis), typically as little foreskin as possible should be removed. Typically only the tight phimotic ring will need to be removed, meaning that 2-3 cm of the foreskin will be removed. If you wish to be circumcised for cosmetic reasons, you may have as much or as little of the foreskin removed as you would like. I would recommend against having the frenulum removed, as this would only result in making sexual intercourse less pleasurable. Radical circumcision is not recommended. It can cause painful erections and painful intercourse. It also desensitizes the penis, making orgams more difficult to achieve and less pleasurable. The frenulum should generally not be removed during circumcision. Religious groups performing circumcision have their own standards and expectations from the procedure. Traditionally, circumcision within Judaism and Islam has involved removal of only a few centimeters of the foreskin. However, in the United States most circumcisions remove the entire foreskin, so that none of it remains to cover any part of the penis head.