Im not sure what to tell you...
i find it funny that all the pro circum. bitches arent all over this.
They find one small problem with someone with a foreskin and they get all over that question, they see one question having to do with circumsicion... they act like its not there.
2007-10-08 08:35:09
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answered by Cabrialab 5
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He could have had a reaction to the lube that he doesn't have with short exposure, or perhaps bacteria that you introduced along with the lube grew in the warm, dark, moist place and irritated the area. Normally the inside foreskin and glans takes care of itself and doesn't need any moisturizing or special treatment. The foreskin senses if things are getting too dry and secretes more of its own natural moisturizer to keep everything balanced. The most you should do about cleaning under the foreskin is to pull it back when taking a bath or shower and rinse it with clean water, and wipe away any built-up gunk in there, if any. Minor irritations or raw spots should clear themselves up if you don't overreact and start sticking all sorts of strange potions under the foreskin along with all the bacteria that comes with them just from exposure to the air. When you and your guy are playing together, you can pull back his foreskin any time it feels good to do so. You don't have to wait until he is lubricating. He might want to rinse off anything that got on his inner foreskin and glans while you were playing before he folds his foreskin back in place, if it seems that something's irritating him. For now, since he's bleeding, I would suggest you go to a doctor and find out for sure what's wrong and get the right treatment. If you make a guess and choose the wrong OTC remedy, it could make the problem worse. Be on the lookout for doctors who will try to talk you into cutting off his foreskin and saying that will put an end to the problems. That's a cure that's worse than the disease. If your foreskin hurts, you heal it, don't throw it away!
2016-05-19 00:37:18
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answered by Anonymous
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If you or him have a yeast infection this can cause such an affliction. Use the same yeast creams you would if you were a woman. Just not the eggs... hehehe. To heal any dryness in the area use polysporin which clears up many other infections other than yeast. Keep pubic hair short as many things fungal like to attach themselves to it. Also use antifungal soap. Never use vaseline to moisturize because it cuts off natural body oils. Baby oil works in a light layer and still allows the skin to breath. Last of all, if he masterbates, tell him to lay off of it, and if he doesn't, make sure he uses some form of lotion for the motion.
2007-10-08 07:37:13
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answered by Anonymous
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If he's uncircumcised, he very well may have a fungus growing under the foreskin. That's not unusual or uncommon with guys who don't pull back the foreskin when showering/washing, etc.....especially if he's a bit on the heavier side, or plays alot of sports, and/or you live in a humid area (the summer just ended). It's similar to "jock itch/sweat", but a lot more painful. Definitely go to the MD. There's a couple of prescription creams that work well. Good luck. I know how painful that can be, especially the first couple of times you wash good and apply the ointment. In the meantime....wear a long flannel nightgown and put rollers in your hair at night. At least it'll make it a little more easier for him not to get aroused. (wink)
2007-10-08 07:58:49
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds like chaffing. Try putting neosporin on it. Is it a case of too much use? He may have some sort of skin disoder. I would take it to the doctor if it was a lasting issue. I am sure you both will be back in business in no time.
2007-10-08 07:35:00
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answered by Twigits 3
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Your beau might just need a moisturizer -- something made for the penis like Man1 Man Oil, with a combination of Shea butter and vitamin E. Maybe you could give it to him as a gift and help him apply it after showering...;)
2015-03-18 06:26:28
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answered by ? 4
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you should try something like a moisturizer but make sure you get nothing that is scented something good for healing would be a good idea. You could try neosporen(sp?) for a few days because it actually works pretty well as a moisturizer with all the oils in it, but if you get something pretty or that is scented it's just gonna burn.
2007-10-08 07:34:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Never heard of this happening before.. Maybe an allergic reaction to the type of soaps you use in your laundry and in the shower.. change soaps and get him some good lotion, and if that doesn't work I would get him to a doctor!
2007-10-08 07:34:52
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answered by ganjagoddess2006 2
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Yank your husband by the hand to se a Urologist.
2007-10-08 09:05:41
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answered by Country Boy 7
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He's jerking off too much probably.
Serves him right to have a raw penis!!
Especially if your willing and available
2007-10-09 09:14:10
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answered by Anonymous
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