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Forum Name: Urology Topics

Question: scrap like cut on forskin of penis after intercourse


 whiteirishman - Sat Aug 01, 2009 11:55 am Bookmark and Share  

Im a male who is semi-circumsized. The operation wasnt completley finished. Well directly after onprotected intercourse with a larger woman I noticed what was like a cut or abrasion if you will on the forskin of my penis. I was wondering if this was possible just a friction scrape or if it is something more serious like Balanitis. Which I've always kept proper hygeine in my genital area because of my semi-circumsized condition. I plan on getting tested for stds as soon as the clinic opens up on monday but it would be nice to see what it might be. Thank you.
 Dr.M.jagesh kamath - Sun Aug 16, 2009 11:38 am Bookmark and Share  

User avatar Hi,The most important investigation here would be to rule out diabetes otherwise possibly friction induced problem is most likely.Monilial balanitis is some times an indicator for diagnosis of diabetes mellitus.

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