"What Should I Do If My Frenulum of Prepuce Is Too Sensitive?"
The frenulum of prepuce is densely populated with nerve endings and is highly sensitive to external stimuli. Excessive sensitivity of the frenulum of prepuce may lead to shortened sexual intercourse time and even sexual dysfunction such as premature ejaculation. To treat this, oral medications, topical medications, or surgery can be selected. All these treatments can effectively reduce the sensitivity of the frenulum of prepuce, prolong sexual intercourse time, and enhance the relationship between spouses.
What to Do if the Frenulum of Prepuce is Overly Sensitive:
1. Oral Medication: Bupropion can significantly reduce the sensitivity of the frenulum of prepuce, glans penis, and ejaculation control center, significantly prolonging sexual intercourse time. Bilastine, a selective 5-hydroxytryptamine reuptake inhibitor, can also significantly reduce the sensitivity of the ejaculation control center, dorsal nerve endings of the penis, glans penis, and frenulum, significantly prolonging sexual intercourse time.
2. Surgical Treatment: Surgical treatment for the sensitive frenulum of prepuce can be performed, such as circumcision. When the foreskin is long or phimosis is present, along with sensitive frenulum, circumcision can be performed. After surgery, the sensitivity of the frenulum in most patients will be significantly reduced.
3. Topical Medication: The sensitive frenulum of prepuce can be treated with topical medications. For example, using 1% oxybuprocaine hydrochloride gel can significantly reduce the sensitivity of the frenulum, glans penis, and dorsal nerve endings of the penis, appropriately prolonging sexual intercourse time.