About 90% of boys can pull back their foreskin by age 4. However in some males, the foreskin may remain tight, covering the head of the penis. This is called phimosis. The easiest way to fix this is by gradually stretching the foreskin using a corticosteroid cream (such as betamethasone 0.05%, which can be prescribed by your doctor) along with stretching exercises. For more information, search on Wikianswers for, "How do you stretc your foreskin?'
Yes. For sure.
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Partial circumcision removes only part of the foreskin. Partial foreskin may be used to treat phimosis (a tight foreskin) that does not respond to gradual stretching exercises with a corticosteroid cream. Instead of removing the entire foreskin, partial circumcision only removes the tight phimotic ring that prevents the foreskin from being retracted. Many men with phimosis prefer partial circumcision to complete circumcision as it retains most of the foreskin, which functions in several ways to increase pleasure during sexual activity.
That is perfectly normal, and nothing to worry about.
No there is no need for a male to be circumcised. the fact is that it is a harmful procedure that seriously damages the function of the penis. The reasoning that is used in some cases that the foreskin needs to be removed when it is tight over the glans is also nonsense as the foreskin is made of tissue that can be stretched and made to move back and forth over the glans easily.
This is called phimosis, where the skin of the foreskin becomes tight and sometimes painful. It can be alleviated by gentle stretching and if this does not help, surgery or circumcision can be indicated.
my top was tight because it was small
Could be a tight foreskin, or something wrong internally. Painful erections should be looked at by a doctor.
If it is doing what it is supposed to do. which is cause the foreskin to move back over the glans of the penis when it is flaccid. it is easily distinguishable when puling the foreskin right back as a separate chord like entity that reaches from the glans to the foreskin for about 15mm until it seems to blend back into the foreskin. so it is not actually tight at all it only becomes tight when the foreskin is pulled back. the tightens of the frenulum may well be associated with the tightness of the foreskin round the penis itself. loosen the foreskin and you loosen the frenulum.
If the foreskin is too tight or not, if it can be pulled back so you can clean under it.
You may need a circumcision if you have a tight foreskin. Do not force it out as this could be very painful and damaging. If you have tried gently moving the foreskin back n forth and it will not freely go over the glans then ask to see your doctor who will be best to advise you.