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Gonorrhea and phimosis?


I am 15 and only recently taken notice of me possibly having gonorrhea after finding out sperm wasn't ment to come out as slow as it does and as lumpy. I have had gonorrhea for as long as I can remember which was probaly about 13. I have had phimosis all my life aswell but it is slowly getting better and opening up more. I was wondering if my gonorrhea was caused because I have phimosis and can't really clean under my foreskin? And what is the cures for them both? If possible I don't really want to visit my doctor about these problems, more of a last resort. ;P

You need to get Rabbi to perform Circumcision ASAP.

Then you you'll Be able to see What is going on with the Jonhson....

You should get to your doctors as both needs to be treated

Are you sure you have gonorrhea? Were you sexually active at 13? If you really have gonorrhea, you need to be treated right now, before you pass it on to other people or get so you can never be a father. What makes you think you have it?

Phimosis is easily treated with stretching and/or hormone creams, and lots of guys still have a partially attached foreskin in their mid-teens anyway. See Jorge's "best answer" at http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;... if he doesn't answer this question.

But if there is any chance that you actually have gonorrhea, see a doctor ASAP!

Honestly it sounds like you have a yeast infection, not gonorrhea. If you had an STD you would want to have it treated, because left untreated some of them can seriously screw you up. If you had syphillis and left it untreated for 2 year you would either be dead or your brain would be totally destroyed by the virus because stage three the virus bores holes through your brain.

It's also possible that the yeat infection (which is what I think it is) is causing your phimosis. Go to a doctor just to make sure. If it's a yeast infection he'll perscribe clortramizole and it will clear up in a few days.

Bottom line, go to the doctor and get checked out.

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