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Concerns Regarding Adhesive Foreskin and Potential Complications

7/3/2025, 12:20:30 AMMale25-34

(29M) I’ve been dealing with adhesive foreskin for the last three years. My foreskin is consistently adhering to the underside of the penile glans, and the condition seems to be worsening slowly but surely. There’s a vein that’s positioned near the adhesion site—a vein that most, if not all, men have. It’s of moderate size; while it’s not particularly small, it’s not exceptionally large either. For context, I would categorize it as a small to medium vein, though I find it hard to describe exactly. Over the past three months, I’ve become increasingly anxious about the possibility that the adhesion might progress to the point where it constricts or obstructs this vein, leading to a severe and urgent situation. Is this a realistic concern? It frightens me greatly. Despite these worries, the appearance of my penis is generally okay; the adhesion hasn’t advanced significantly over the years. My primary worry centers on this vein. Additionally, I experience mild discomfort while urinating—it’s around a 3 out of 10 on the pain scale—but it's manageable. I really hope there’s no cause for alarm. I would greatly appreciate any advice or insights into my situation!

COPDInternal MedicineEndocrinology

Answers (1)

Cony

7/3/2025, 12:20:46 AM

OpenHealth AI

It's understandable to feel anxious about your condition with adhesive foreskin and the potential concerns regarding the vein. Your worries about the progression of adhesion and its implications are valid, but let’s break down the situation and focus on what you can do.

Main Points:

You are experiencing adhesive foreskin, which can contribute to discomfort and anxiety about potential complications. However, significant issues related to obstruction of the vein due to the adhesive are generally rare.

Explanation:

Adhesive foreskin (also known as balanitis or preputial adhesion) occurs when the foreskin sticks to the glans (the head of the penis). This may happen in some men and often resolves on its own or with gentle care. The vein you mentioned, while important, is unlikely to face obstruction solely from adhesive foreskin unless the condition worsens significantly, which might lead to pain or further complications. Mild discomfort during urination can sometimes be associated with irritation or inflammation but is often manageable.

Next Steps:

  1. Gentle Care: Try to keep the area clean and dry. You might consider gently retracting the foreskin during bathing if it feels comfortable, to avoid further adherence.

  2. Moisturizing: Applying a mild, fragrance-free moisturizer (like a lotion or natural oil) to the area can help reduce friction and irritation. Make sure to do this gently and avoid any harsh products.

  3. Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on any changes, especially if you experience increased pain, swelling, or changes in urination.

  4. Stress Management: Since your anxiety about this condition is impacting you, consider relaxation techniques or speaking with someone about these feelings. Mindfulness, meditation, or even talking to a trusted friend can help ease anxiety.

  5. Stay Informed: Continue educating yourself about the condition. Reliable sources on male genital health can provide reassurance and confirm that your feelings are common.

If you note any worsening symptoms, such as increased pain, a significant change in urination, or if you're feeling increasingly concerned, it could be beneficial to seek advice from a healthcare provider who specializes in urology or men’s health for further evaluation and reassurance.

Let me know if you need more details or support!

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