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Parents with uncircumcised boys, have you ever used betamethasone DP cream?

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Parents with uncircumcised boys, have you ever used betamethasone DP cream?

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Foreskins aren’t meant to be retractable at age 4, and in fact phimosis/non-retractable not caused by disease even after puberty may be a variation of normal, it is certainly considered so by some. My husband has a non-retractable foreskin, it doesn’t bother him and I have come to accept it. If it doesn’t cause him pain, UTIs, infertility, etc then what his penis does is what it does. It may be that he would be better off having it treated (with creams and exercise, not circumcision) but ultimately I could be wrong. http://www.cirp.org/library/normal/aap/ Eventually, sometimes as long as 5, 10, or more years after birth, full separation occurs and the foreskin may then be pushed back away from the glans toward the abdomen. This is called foreskin retraction. The foreskin may retract spontaneously with erections which occur normally from birth on and even occur in fetal life. Also, all children “discover” their genit

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