Betamethasone Cream Phimosis
I have tight foreskin around my penis and it doesn't allow me to feel anything during sex. Is there another solution to ...
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Dear lybrate-user, you may be suffering from a clinical condition called phimosis. The most conventional method to get rid of it is surgery. However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home. 1) buy betamethasone cream from local allopathic shop. During buying you should check the composition of the cream to confirm whether it contains 0.05% betamethasone in it. If you cannot find 0.05% betamethasone cream then you can buy any local anaesthetic gel (e.g. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop. 2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached. 3) after application of the gel, retract the foreskin backwards as far as you can. Due to the anaesthetic property of the gel you will be able to retract the foreskin backwards to some extent more than you can do in normal condition. 4) release the foreskin when you feel pain 5) again repeat the same process. Do it continuously for at least 30 minutes in a day. Within a month you will feel that your foreskin has become loose. For further help you can consult me privately through my private url url/baharampur/doctor/dr-prithviraj-singha-homeopath after opening that aforesaid url, click on the consult online option & pay the consultation fees. As you pay the consultation fees, Lybrate will open a private chatbox through which you will be able to discuss your ailments with me for the next 7 days & get a solution for your problems thereafter.
I had balanitis and doctor ask me to use a cream called (betamethasone valerate cream b.p.0.1% w/w). Now my infection wa ...
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Hello- you are suffering from steroid induced phimosis" phimosis" is the technical term for an un-retractable foreskin. An acute case of phimosis may create problems for the person when he would want to pass urine or to perform sex, as this action may either be restricted or become troublesome. This is when phimosis becomes a medical emergency. It has been linked with an increased risk of infection, loss of sexual stimulation of the penis and even penis cancer. Traditionally medicine offers conservative treatment of phimosis. It is worth noting that in recent years, medicine has made great progress in this field. So, if you looking for a permanent solution for your tight foreskin, yes it is possible with ayurveda. Surgery (circumcision) can be avoided.
I think I have paraphimosis. I can retract the foreskin when the penis is flaccid bt when erect it's not possible. Do I ...
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Dear lybrate-user, you may be suffering from a clinical condition called phimosis. The most conventional method to get rid of it is surgery. However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home. 1) buy betamethasone cream from local allopathic shop. During buying you should check the composition of the cream to confirm whether it contains 0.05% betamethasone in it. If you cannot find 0.05% betamethasone cream then you can buy any local anaesthetic gel (e.g. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop. 2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached. 3) after application of the gel, retract the foreskin backwards as far as you can. Due to the anaesthetic property of the gel you will be able to retract the foreskin backwards to some extent more than you can do in normal condition. 4) release the foreskin when you feel pain 5) again repeat the same process. Do it continuously for at least 30 minutes in a day. Within a month you will feel that your foreskin has become loose. For further help you can consult me privately through my private url url/baharampur/doctor/dr-prithviraj-singha-homeopath after opening that aforesaid url, click on the consult online option & pay the consultation fees. As you pay the consultation fees, Lybrate will open a private chatbox through which you will be able to discuss your ailments with me for the next 7 days & get a solution for your problems thereafter.
Hello I am 35 year old married person. I am suffering phimosis problem. The opening of my foreskin has a white ring that ...
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Dear Lybrate user, you may be suffering from a clinical condition called phimosis. The most conventional method to get rid of it is surgery. However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home. 1) buy betamethasone cream from local allopathic shop. During buying you should check the composition of the cream to confirm whether it contains 0.05% betamethasone in it. If you cannot find 0.05% betamethasone cream then you can buy any local anaesthetic gel (e.g. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop. 2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached. 3) after application of the gel, retract the foreskin backwards as far as you can. Due to the anaesthetic property of the gel you will be able to retract the foreskin backwards to some extent more than you can do in normal condition. 4) release the foreskin when you feel pain 5) again repeat the same process. Do it continuously for at least 30 minutes in a day. Within a month you will feel that your foreskin has become loose. For further help you can consult me privately through my private url url/baharampur/doctor/dr-prithviraj-singha-homeopath after opening that aforesaid url, click on the consult online option & pay the consultation fees. As you pay the consultation fees, Lybrate will open a private chatbox through which you will be able to discuss your ailments with me for the next 7 days & get a solution for your problems thereafter.
Can I use betamethasone and pilex ointment for phimosis? Is it available in all medical shops? Will it work? ...
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Hello- No, dare not to. Betamethasone is a steroid ointment that will make your foreskin thick and even more tight once you stop using it. It will make you condition worse. Piles ointment is for piles and not for phimosis. An acute case of phimosis may create problems for the person when he would want to pass urine or to perform sex, as this action may either be restricted or become troublesome. This is when phimosis becomes a medical emergency. It has been linked with an increased risk of infection, loss of sexual stimulation of the penis and even penis cancer. Traditionally medicine offers conservative treatment of phimosis. It is worth noting that in recent years, medicine has made great progress in this field. So, if you looking for a permanent solution for your tight foreskin, yes it is possible with Ayurveda. Surgery (circumcision) can be avoided.
Hi i'm 23 years old. I have phimosis problem and I can't able to go for circumcision so please suggest me any medicines ...
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The most common corticosteroids used are hydrocortisone 2.5%, betamethasone 0.05%, triamcinolone 0.01%, and fluticasone propionate 0.05%.
Is castord oil best ?to take relif from tight foreskin (para phimosis) plzz tell me yaa mujhe ayurveda se oil lena hoga ...
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Hello- Castor oil won't help. It does not have any property to restore foreskin functioning. Traditionally medicine of ayurveda offers conservative treatment of phimosis. It is worth noting that in recent years, medicine has made great progress in this field. So, if you looking for a permanent solution for your tight foreskin, yes it is possible with Ayurveda. Surgery (circumcision) can be avoided.
Can I use betamethasone cream for phimosis? Most of the doctors prescribed this cream to cure phimosis naturally by appl ...
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Hello- Betamethasone is a steroid. It makes skin retractable one time during the use but makes it thicker and even tighter once you stop using it, so doctors recommend circumcision for Phimosis in allopathy. It is not a good option for you, as it is not a cure. Traditionally medicine offers conservative treatment of phimosis. It is worth noting that in recent years, medicine has made great progress in this field. So, if you looking for a permanent solution for your tight foreskin, yes it is possible with Ayurveda. Surgery (circumcision) can be avoided.
Mere penis ka cover abhi cut and hua is it ok to do sex? Mene suna h sex karan k bad ht jada h. But I have done 4-5 time ...
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Dear Lybrate user, you may be suffering from a clinical condition called phimosis. The most conventional method to get rid of it is surgery. However, if you are unwilling to undergo surgery then you can try the following process at home. 1) buy betamethasone cream from local allopathic shop. During buying you should check the composition of the cream to confirm whether it contains 0.05% betamethasone in it. If you cannot find 0.05% betamethasone cream then you can buy any local anaesthetic gel (e.g. Lidocaine, lignocaine, xylocaine) from allopathic retail shop. 2) apply a little amount of that anaesthetic gel at the lower part of the prepuce of penis where the foreskin remains attached. 3) after application of the gel, retract the foreskin backwards as far as you can. Due to the anaesthetic property of the gel you will be able to retract the foreskin backwards to some extent more than you can do in normal condition. 4) release the foreskin when you feel pain 5) again repeat the same process. Do it continuously for at least 30 minutes in a day. Within a month you will feel that your foreskin has become loose. For further help you can consult me privately through my private url url/baharampur/doctor/dr-prithviraj-singha-homeopath after opening that aforesaid url, click on the consult online option & pay the consultation fees. As you pay the consultation fees, Lybrate will open a private chatbox through which you will be able to discuss your ailments with me for the next 7 days & get a solution for your problems thereafter.
I am 30 year old I have problem of foreskin can you please suggest what can I do. ...
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Hello- phimosis" is the technical term for an un-retractable foreskin. An acute case of phimosis may create problems for the person when he would want to pass urine or to perform sex, as this action may either be restricted or become troublesome. This is when phimosis becomes a medical emergency. It has been linked with an increased risk of infection, loss of sexual stimulation of the penis and even penis cancer. Traditionally medicine offers conservative treatment of phimosis. It is worth noting that in recent years, medicine has made great progress in this field. So, if you looking for a permanent solution for your tight foreskin, yes it is possible with Ayurveda. Surgery (circumcision) can be avoided.