There is a condition called Phimosis, which is a constriction of the opening of the foreskin so that it cannot be drawn back over the tip of the penis. If you do have this condition, and only a doctor can tell you if you do or not, there is a simple procedure that can solve it, which can be done by a surgeon, it involves cutting the foreskin in a certain way that makes it looser so it doesn't constrict. Please talk to your doctor about it. If your pediatrician is a woman and you'd feel more comfortable talking to a male doctor, you can ask her to let you talk to a male doctor and she will certainly understand. See link below for more information.
Yes If he cant then he needs to do some foreskin stretching exercises There is a lot of advice available on the web. To get you started I shall place a related link on this subject below.
If you cant pull it back yet and you are not sexually active it is nothing to worry about, however if you want to loosen it just go to the top of this page and ask " how do you stretch your foreskin" and you will find a lot of useful information.
It covered the head
leave it like what?
no it will go back slow but it will
You need to engage in some foreskin stretching exercises. just ask (how do you stretch your foreskin) at the top of this page or on your browser and you will find all the info you need.
An un-cut penis, is not having the foreskin on the penis removed either at birth or later in life. You're fine
Keeping penis clean is very important. 1.) Gently pull the foreskin back. 2.) Rinse with warm water only. Soap under the foreskin can cause irritation and swelling. 3.) Pull the foreskin back in place over the head of your penis. Circumcised men can directly use warm water and soap and clean it carefully.
No. Most people can't pull their skin that far back
Everything!! If you're uncircumcised gently pull back the foreskin as far as comfortable but wash everything
You need to see a doctor for this problem.
Never pull the infant's foreskin back. This can cause serious injury and tissue damage. Boys' foreskins will naturally retract on their own, which may be as late as the teenage years. The skin actually protects from dirt and bacteria. However, if the penis gets red or white stuff develops inside the foreskin, use a little bit of palmers coco butter.
You may pull the skin back of an uncircumsized penis (called the foreskin) in your hygiene routine (in order to clean the glans during the shower) or during certain sexual activities. Otherwise, it is not mandatory...
Nothing my man. It might bleed a little but when it heals, it's even stronger then before. Except now, you will be able to pull the foreskin all the way back. Worry not, you'll be fine.