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Obstruction In Head Of Penis, No Pain. Have Uncircumcised Penis, Regular Masturbation. What Should I Do?

Hello doctor, I have uncircumcised penis , and I masturbate regularly, but just a few months back I noticed that some substance is moving between the skin and the penis. I suspected it to be the left over sperm and ignored it.. It was moving for quote some while.. But now it s stuck in one position on the head of my penis. It does not hurt but if I press it I can fell it is stuck .. Wat should I do ?
Tue, 12 Feb 2013
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Urologist 's  Response
Hi
Welcome to the forum.
It is most probably inspissated ( collected and dried up) smegma.
Get examined and if confirmed, can be removed manually.
You may need circumcision in the long run.
Best regards
DR GS
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Obstruction In Head Of Penis, No Pain. Have Uncircumcised Penis, Regular Masturbation. What Should I Do?

Hi Welcome to the forum. It is most probably inspissated ( collected and dried up) smegma. Get examined and if confirmed, can be removed manually. You may need circumcision in the long run. Best regards DR GS