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Suggest Treatment For A Tear On The Frenulum Of The Penis

Several years ago during some really good drunken sex I tore my frenulum, no big deal after the initial freak out of finding out the red line on the shower wall the next morning was blood shooting from my best friend, the problem is that from time to time it tears a little more or tears afresh and hurts like hell for several days after. I know DIY surgery isn t something you will condone but poor boys do what they must, what is the best way to cut it at home to alleviate the slow torture of tearing it periodically?
Mon, 30 May 2016
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello and welcome to HCM,
You need to give sufficient time to the torn skin to heal up.
You need to avoid sex for couple of day to allow it to heal completely.
However, if the tear is frequent despite adequate time for healing, you may require surgical correction of the tear.
I suggest you to consult an urologist for proper management of the tear.

Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja Puri
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Suggest Treatment For A Tear On The Frenulum Of The Penis

Hello and welcome to HCM, You need to give sufficient time to the torn skin to heal up. You need to avoid sex for couple of day to allow it to heal completely. However, if the tear is frequent despite adequate time for healing, you may require surgical correction of the tear. I suggest you to consult an urologist for proper management of the tear. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja Puri