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Most patients go to the doctor because they have noticed bleeding or discharge from underneath the foreskin.
This may be a sign of another, less serious problem such as an infection – but it is wise to see your GP if you get it.
Underneath the foreskin there may be a growth, sore, spot or ulcer that does not heal – but if you can’t pull back the foreskin fully, you may not be able to see it.