Any tear, or 'rip,' in one's skin, especially in the groin area, should always be seen by a medical professional, but not necessarily by a Doctor. Depending on the severety, it may not require the attention of a Doctor, but a nurse or medical technician would be better qualified to make the recommendation/decision as to the need for treatment by a Doctor.
You should see a doctor.
There is no foreskin around your urethra. In the male the urethra finishes at the ending of the glans of the penis. If your foreskin starts to bleed then you have obviously damaged it somehow and if you dont know hoe it happened you should see a doctor about it.
If your penis has a lump, you should see a doctor. You can't really have too much foreskin. Many mens' foreskins hang down past the head, and this is very normal.
see your doctor
You need to see a doctor for this problem.
There could be many reasons for this. It is impossible to answer the question without more information. You should see a doctor for proper medical treatment.
This isn't enough information to make a diagnosis or even provide a list of possible conditions it might be. You should see a doctor.
This could be any number of skin conditions and diseases. You should see a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
This could be any number of medical conditions including, but not limited to, a variety of dermatological (skin) diseases or a sexually transmitted infection. You should see a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
If you cannot retract the foreskin by the age of 14, that is not normal. It could be a condition called phimosis and you should see your doctor to see how to get it corrected. When you are uncircumcised, a cheezy substance builds up between your foreskin and the glans of your penis called smegma. If not washed out properly it can lead to penile cancer.
There can be many reasons for this. It could simply be from having lots of sex or from not having enough lubrication. It can also be caused by a sexually transmitted infection. You should see a doctor to have it properly diagnosed and treated.
You should see your doctor.