Currently, circumcision is the most common and effective method for treating redundant prepuces, but due to the sensitive location of the surgery, there is little understanding of the surgery. Some patients with an excessively long foreskin feel a bit nervous about this. The following is an introduction to the key points of circumcision surgery, hoping to be helpful to male friends.
Key points of circumcision surgery include:
1. Prior to wound healing, regular follow-up visits should be conducted.
2. The wound suture uses absorbable suture, so there is no need to remove the suture.
3. The key points of circumcision surgery include keeping the wound clean and dry after surgery, and being careful not to wet the gauze when urinating.
4. If the wound is swollen, painful, and bleeding, local cold compress and pressure can be used to stop the bleeding; If bleeding is severe, return to hospital immediately.
5. After surgery, the wound may have slight pain and bruises. It is necessary to take painkillers regularly and recover in about 7 to 10 days.
6. If there is a condition of penile erection, please protect the wound with one hand and firmly pinch the painful glans with the other hand to allow the penis to subside naturally to prevent the wound from cracking.
7. The key points of circumcision surgery include preparing several pairs of underwear for washing (or buying disposable pants), as tissue fluid can seep out and contaminate the underwear during recovery.
8. During the recovery period, it is best to avoid moving your "color" heart, otherwise the natural physiological reaction will make you suffer enough! One month after the surgery, the patient can resume sexual activity, which is one of the key points of circumcision.