It depends on where you are. Overall it is not normal as Le's then 20% of the word's men are circumcised. They usually have this done to them as they are not old enough to stop adults from disfiguring them in this way. However If you are Jewish or Muslim then it is wide spread some circumcising for so called medical reasons are still being inflicted on children in the English speaking developed country's but the numbers are rapidly diminishing.
Roll it forward if it's the normal way for your foreskin to be. No need for a circumcision unless you have pain.
There are not 2 penises alike so how do you know it's not like others? When you were born the doctor checked and saw it was normal. If it's curved/straight, big head/small head, foreskin/no foreskin it's all normal.
Uncircumcised means that the foreskin covering the head of the penis has not been surgically removed. It is a natural and normal condition in males.
That is perfectly normal, and nothing to worry about.
If you cannot retract the foreskin by the age of 14, that is not normal. It could be a condition called phimosis and you should see your doctor to see how to get it corrected. When you are uncircumcised, a cheezy substance builds up between your foreskin and the glans of your penis called smegma. If not washed out properly it can lead to penile cancer.
As soon as you loose the erection, it will slide back up.
This is normal in children, as skin cells from the inside of the foreskin fall off and migrate to the opening of the foreskin. Small white bumps along the ridge (corona) of the penis head are also normal. They are callled "pearly penile papules" and occur in about 1 out of 20 men. They are completely normal and require no treatment. Of course, if this is a new development or of it is accompanied by any other symptoms, you should see a doctor to make sure you don't have any disease or condition.
The foreskin of an uncircumsized newborn should NEVER be pulled back; it is a myth and it is dangerous to do this. It should never be forced back by a parent, no matter what the reason the parent has. Keep your hands off of it. Tissues of the glans penis and of the covering foreskin are not yet differentiated, and the foreskin should be left alone. Some physicians consider that an unretracted foreskin can be normal and non-problematic even as late as puberty. Yes, there can be problems with the foreskin, but pathological phimosis (a medically problematic unretractable foreskin) is virtually NEVER a competent diagnosis at birth.AnswerThe foreskin does not retract at birth. Forcing it back at this age can cause tearing and scarring meaning it will be difficult to retract in the future.
If your penis has a lump, you should see a doctor. You can't really have too much foreskin. Many mens' foreskins hang down past the head, and this is very normal.
It is not normal. If he is uncircumcised, he can accumulate a substance called smegma under his foreskin. He needs to draw the foreskin back and wash and dry carefully.He may also smell from something he is eating or drinking. Garlic and some liquor[especially rum ] will ooze thru the pores and smell where the skin is thinner.
Circumcision is the amputation or removal if you like oft he prepuce or foreskin which covers the glans penis in normal intact men.
The technical term for prepuce is foreskin. The prepuce, also called the clitoral hood, is mainly erogenous tissue that is needed for normal sexual function.