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Let’s talk about the “banjo string” A torn frenulum (the tissue on the underside of the penis) can happen during sex or rough masturbation. It bleeds, it hurts, and if it doesn’t heal properly, it can lead to ongoing pain or scarring. Here’s what you need to know: ➡️ If the frenulum partially tears and heals on its own, it can lead to scar tissue ➡️ Scar tissue in this area can cause ongoing pain during sex or masturbation ➡️ In some cases, a small surgical procedure is needed to remove the rema
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