Sexual Health
How long can balanitis be cured after phimosis operation? What are the complications of penis surgery
Circumcision refers to the operation of removing the redundant prepuce of the penis and exposing the penis head. The whole process of circumcision lasts about 30 minutes. It is a small operation with low risk and generally does not require hospitalization. Surgical treatment of phimosis is also an effective method to prevent its complications. The most commonly used circumcision is the single circumcision of the inner and outer plates of the foreskin, followed by the separate circumcision of the inner and outer plates. At the same time, the length of prepuce removed by circumcision is generally 0.5 to 0.8 cm from the circumcision to the coronal groove of the penis.
After general surgery, many people will feel a strong discomfort in the glans, and may even feel pain. Because the patient's glans was wrapped by foreskin for a long time before surgery and could not touch other things, he became very sensitive. After the operation, if the foreskin is cut, the tortoise's head will directly contact with pants and other things, and the sensitive tortoise's head will become uncomfortable, the tortoise's head will be stimulated and erect, and it is easy to bleed after the operation, causing the tortoise's headache. Precautions after operation are as follows:
Postoperative risks and complications
1. Infection: the inflammation of prepuce and penis can not be effectively controlled before operation, the operation is rough or sterile during operation, and the urine after operation may pollute the wound. Doctors should be informed immediately after infection.
2. Bleeding and hematoma: bleeding and hematoma can be caused if the bleeding is not completely stopped during the operation or the ligation line is loose after the operation. If the hematoma is small, rest in bed for a few days or apply cold compress for 2-3 days according to the doctor's advice; But if the hematoma is large, you should seek medical attention immediately.
3. Edema of prepuce frenulum: Too much skin left at the prepuce frenulum or too tight bandage and too long standing or walking on the day after operation may cause edema. In this case, you should seek medical attention immediately.
How to avoid the above symptoms?
1. Exercise and sexual stimulation should be avoided as much as possible within 3 months after operation, and appropriate stabilizers can also be taken to prevent penis erection from delaying wound healing and bleeding.
2. Wash the perineum in time, and wash it in time after urinating to prevent local infection of urine stains.
3. Don't stop urinating, and avoid repeated erection of penis affecting wound healing.
Generally, the suture can be removed in the hospital within 7-10 days after the operation, and can be recovered in about 20 days. But the specific recovery time also needs to be determined according to each person's own situation.