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What should I do if my penis looks short due to the foreskin?

Asked by:Muspelheim

Asked on:Apr 02, 2026 02:32 PM

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  • Joanna Joanna

    Apr 02, 2026

    The penis that appears short due to the foreskin can be improved through daily cleaning and care, manual stretching training, circumcision surgery, drug treatment, psychological counseling and other methods. Excessive foreskin or phimosis may be caused by congenital developmental abnormalities, local inflammatory stimulation and other factors, and usually manifests as symptoms such as inability to evert the foreskin and difficulty in urination.

    1. Daily cleaning and care

    Gently clean the foreskin and glans with warm water every day and avoid using irritating lotions. When cleaning, push the foreskin back to the coronal sulcus and reset it in time after removing the smegma. Keeping the perineum dry can reduce the probability of foreskinitis and reduce foreskin adhesions caused by repeated infections. It is recommended to choose breathable cotton underwear and avoid sitting for long periods of time or wearing tight pants.

    2. Manual stretching training

    Under the guidance of a doctor, perform progressive foreskin stretching exercises. Use your fingers to gently stretch the foreskin toward the root of the penis for 10-15 seconds each time. Repeat 3-5 times a day. This method is suitable for simple foreskin and needs to be continued for 2-3 months to observe the effect. If pain or skin tears occur during training, stop immediately.

    3. Circumcision surgery

    For patients with phimosis or recurrent balanitis, circumcision may be considered. Traditional scalpel resection and laser circumcision are common surgical procedures. The operation time is 30-60 minutes, and erythromycin ointment needs to be used postoperatively to prevent infection. Avoid strenuous exercise for 1 week after surgery, and resume sexual life after 6 weeks.

    4. Drug treatment

    When combined with inflammation, you can use compound ketoconazole cream, mupirocin ointment and other topical antifungal drugs as directed by your doctor. Those with obvious foreskin edema can use desonide cream for short-term relief. It should be noted that hormonal drugs should be used continuously for no more than 2 weeks, and adverse reactions such as skin thinning should be monitored during medication.

    5. Psychological counseling

    When adolescent males have anxiety due to foreskin problems, they can correctly understand the differences in genital development through psychological consultation. Parents need to avoid paying too much attention and aggravating their children's psychological burden, and emphasize that most foreskin problems can be improved through medical intervention. Communication between partners eliminates worries about the impact on sex life.

    It is recommended to avoid using folk remedies or instruments to forcibly stretch the foreskin, as this may cause skin damage. Pay attention to supplementing vitamin C and zinc in your daily diet to help skin repair. Swimming, jogging and other exercises can promote local blood circulation, but they need to be cleaned in time after exercise. If it is accompanied by pain during urination, foreskin incarceration, etc., you should seek medical treatment immediately.

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