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Suggest Remedy For Injured Frenulum

About 7 years ago my girlfriend was masturbating me squeezing very hard. She ended up tearing my frenulum as my foreskin was pulled back to hard and far. It bled a little then stopped. I was too embarrassed to see a doctor until now, and I have also have not been able to maintain an erection over time and have a brown line down the underside of my penis to my scrotum. Any idea what it could be?
Tue, 22 Nov 2016
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Hello and welcome to HCM.
As an Urologist,i can understand your anxiety.
You must get examined by an Urologist.
A tear in frenulum can lead to a scar there. You need not worry about it.
It doesn't cause any ED.(erectile dysfunction).
If you've any doubts,do the following tests before seeing the Urologist :
1. urine routine.
2. blood routine,RBS,LFT,creatinine,VDRL,HbsAg,HIV and platelets.
According to reports,an expert opinion can be given.
Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.
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Suggest Remedy For Injured Frenulum

Hello and welcome to HCM. As an Urologist,i can understand your anxiety. You must get examined by an Urologist. A tear in frenulum can lead to a scar there. You need not worry about it. It doesn t cause any ED.(erectile dysfunction). If you ve any doubts,do the following tests before seeing the Urologist : 1. urine routine. 2. blood routine,RBS,LFT,creatinine,VDRL,HbsAg,HIV and platelets. According to reports,an expert opinion can be given. Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.