I had a circumcision a few years ago. And still have complications such as?

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gocowboys82
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sexual dysfunction such as delayed ejaculation due to the removal of the foreskin, throbbing pain, and discomfort. I have been to a few urologist and one prescribed neurontin for the nerves that were cut, They also recomment I see a psych, or neurologist. Does anyoned know of anything else I can apply to the penis or the best recomendation for my probelem. Thanks. I hate asking the same impeach but I dont know how to respond back to people on this thing. I don't have Im's or e-mail address. Thanks for your help.

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I had a circumcision procedure done sex is now much better sensitivity is even more enhanced. Removal of foreskin is just that - nothing more. I don't understand where you feel that is causing your problem. Like one physician suggested - it could be psychological for some reason - you might pursue that avenue to see how well it works out.

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I'm not certain if it would help, but maybe take warm baths to let it soak. That might sooth some hurting.

I hope you receive better soon.

Stephen K
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There may be nothing that can be done to fix matters, short of a malpractice suit

Michael B
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Circumcision doesn't cause delayed ejaculation. Numerous circumcised men have premature ejaculation. Attributing that to circumcision probably explains the recommendation that you see a psychologist. Further, while there are sometimes physical factors delayed ejaculation not uncommonly has a psychological basis.

Have the urologists actually viewed your penis? Maybe the surgeon was drunk or something (the procedure isn't complicated) and botched your circumcision. You need to make certain that you are examined and try to recall all you can about how your penis was after the operation.

Once you know if there was something abnormal about your operation you should check with the neurologist to try to work out what is causing the pain.

The trouble is there are a lot of internet sites up which attribute virtually anything to normal circumcision. Their information is fictitious. They prey on people like you who have genuine problems which you then think are a normal part of circumcision. They are not.

e w
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Obviously, damage to the penis will not make it operate or feel better----quite the contrary.

Circumcision is neural and vascular damage to the penis, and has many adverse effects and complications that the doctors don't disclose, and in fact suppress.

About the only thing that will help is foreskin restoration. More than 200,000 guys are restoring their foreskins to regain some of the sexual sensitivity/function destroyed by the damage that is circumcision. It won't repair the permanent neural/vascular damage, but it does vastly improve feeling and ability.

See a psychiatrist or psychologist? For physical damage done to your penis?
That seems to denote that these doctors have no concept that damaging a penis damages its operate. Duh! to them!

You could also consider bringing suit against the doctor who mutilated you. I'm certain that he didn't give you total information approximately the adverse effects of male genital mutilation, called circumcision.

Foreskin restoration isn't easy, and takes several years, but the results are permanent. You can google non-surgical foreskin restoration for more information.

Circumcision is a fraud and a hoax (as you already have found out---the hard way)

A foreskin is not a birth defect; it is a birthright.

ERIC

Michael B is wrong----circumcision's damage varies wildly, and can cause either untimely ejaculation, or inability to ejaculate, depending on the damage to the individual.

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maybe the physician should have warned you and told you the truth that these are some of the matters that happen to men when they receive circumcised. Why did you get it done in the first place?

man darin
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I feel that some of the answers here are not helpful to you.

Especially that from michael B who sounds like a medical professional just making work for yet another professional in the way doctors often do.

A drunken surgeon should surely be legally liable, in the same way as a drunken driver.

Of course during a circumcision nerves are cut it is an amputation.

Just as amputees have problems with chop nerves, this does not have to be psychological.

The trouble here as i see it is that any treatment to reduce the pain will probably gain the delay in ejaculation still further. And it is clear from my e-mails that circumcision can (does) cause delayed ejaculation in some men.

Maybe taking legal advice, and threatening legal action, might produce a more positive response from surgeon.

M.

Connor
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Psychologists actually are the ones who specialize in sexual dysfunctions (not doctors). That's why you were reffered, most likely. I don't know why you were reffered to a neurologist whether there is nothing wrong with your brain. You can find yourself a realy good sex therapist to help treat your sexual dysfunctions. Also I reccomend looking into non-surgical foreskin restoration. I did it about a year ago. It is a lengthy process however I feel it's welll worth it. It greatly increases sensitiivty and will gain operate of the penis. Whether your pain comes from the skin being too tight then foreskin restoration really will fix your trouble. My lover's circumcision was botched and too much skin was taken and he used the restoration methods to help grow new skin. So I advise looking into that and seeing how that process might help your condition. Whether you want to talk more approximately it you can email me off my profile on here. (and whether you have a yahoo! answers account you have an email as you have to have a yahoo email before you can make an account on here. -connor

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How is it that the Us medical community is in such denial as to the harm of having parts of a penis chop off that include the leading male pleasure zones. This is nerves, blood vessels, protective covering and pleasure zones. The dynamics of the penis is changed for good. Unfortunately, the main risk of circumcision is fully ignored. There is 100 chance that circumcision will damage the male genitals as to function and pleasure. Not mentioning this fact is tantamount to spreading misinformation. This surgery takes absent main male pleasure zones including mechanisms that help increase and preserve an erection. The foreskin is not just skin and does not just protect the glans (head). Circumcision is now known to ablate the most sensitive parts of the male genitals. This surgery takes absent the main male pleasure zones with approximately 20000 fine touch and stretch nerve endings amputated. The foreskin has several parts including the ridged band that is great for ones pleasure (that is why nutters like Kellogg wanted to chop em off, to curtail masturbation), Masturbation is important for a mans physical and intellectual health. The ridged band directly contacts the vagina for very fantastic pleasure all around. The dynamics of sex and the actual mechanism of the penis are drastically changed by circumcision. The foreskin can normally be slipped all the way, or almost all the way, back to the base of the penis, and also slipped forward beyond the glans. This wide range of motion is the mechanism by which the penis and the orgasmic triggers in the foreskin, frenulum, and glans are stimulated. The only touch organ possessing as rich erogenous innervation as the foreskin is the clitoris. Circumcision deprives guy of 2/3ds of the main erogenous zone constituted of the foreskin and the glans.

BTW, the other risks (besides loss of sexual operate, Ed, Pe and loss of Pleasure) include curved or misshapen erection, painful erection, botches of all sorts (many requiring redo) and death. Boys Die each year in the Us from this sick practice.

Beery
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Try foreskin restoration. That might at least address the psychological issues and it will restore normal sensitivity to the glans.

The neurologist is the guy to see for nerve hurting. They're usually very good at their job and can track any truly neurological issue down. Fixing it, however, is always difficult with nerve hurting.

The psych is the guy to see for psychological issues. It may have a psych component, but basically what you have here is an amputation, so there are issues here that have nothing to do with your mind.