Tight frenulum/ टाइट फ़्रेनुलम या शॉर्ट फ़्रेनुलम

tight frenulum
tight frenulum
The frenulum is a small band of tissue located on the underside of the penis, connecting the glans to the shaft. In some cases, the frenulum may be tight or short, causing discomfort and potential complications during sexual activity. This condition, known as tight frenulum or frenulum breve, can be concerning for individuals.
Symptoms of Tight Frenulum:
  • Pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse or masturbation.

  • Difficulty retracting the foreskin fully or experiencing pain when attempting to do so.

  • Redness, swelling, or irritation around the frenulum area.

  • Tears or small cuts in the frenulum, leading to bleeding in some cases.

  • Bending of penis head or glans when erect

Treatment Options for Tight Frenulum:
  • Stretching exercises: Gentle stretching exercises, under the guidance of a healthcare professional, can help gradually loosen the tight frenulum over time. This method requires patience and consistency.

  • Frenuloplasty: In more severe cases or when stretching exercises are ineffective, a surgical procedure called frenuloplasty may be recommended. This procedure involves making a small incision to release the tension in the frenulum.

  • Frenulotomy or circumcision: In some cases, if the tight frenulum is causing significant discomfort or recurrent issues, a frenulotomy (surgical release of the frenulum) or circumcision (removal of the foreskin) may be considered as a more definitive solution.

Care and Prevention:
  • Good genital hygiene: Practicing proper genital hygiene is essential for overall penile health. Regularly cleaning the area, including the frenulum, with mild soap and water can help prevent infections or irritation.

  • Communication with a partner: Openly discussing any discomfort or pain during sexual activity with a partner can help reduce anxiety and find alternative positions or techniques that are more comfortable.

  • Seeking professional advice: If experiencing persistent discomfort or concerns related to a tight frenulum, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional who specializes in urology or sexual health.

frenuloplasty
frenuloplasty

Frenuloplasty