Circumcision infection symptoms
Male circumcision is a relatively common condition. Currently, there is only one treatment method for male circumcision, which is circumcision. There are certain risks in circumcision. Try to go to a large regular public hospital for circumcision.
1. Symptoms of circumcision infectionSymptoms of infection after circumcision begin with local redness, swelling and pain, and even bleeding. If the infection is severe, there will be purulent material. It is recommended that you use iodophor cotton swabs to disinfect the incision twice a day. Clean the urethral opening in time after urination to keep the local area clean. It is best to go to the hospital and ask a doctor to check it.
2. Introduction to circumcision surgeryCircumcision surgery involves removing the overly long foreskin, that is, making a straight incision on the back of the penis, and then trimming a circle of excess foreskin transversely. Excessive foreskin can cause premature ejaculation. Excessive foreskin if not treated in time will often affect the sexual life of couples, because the excessively long foreskin covers the male glans, the most sensitive part of the male, so that strong stimulation cannot be obtained during sexual intercourse, thus causing incoordination in sexual life. After circumcision surgery, good care can avoid postoperative infection and help the wound recover faster.
3. Preoperative preparation Preparation 1: CheckGo to the urology department of a regular hospital to see if surgery is needed. Generally speaking, surgery is required for patients with phimosis (the foreskin cannot be turned up), tight foreskin, recurrent foreskinitis, or affecting sexual life. For children, surgery around the age of 10 is better.
Preparation 2: Surgery methodThe most commonly used circumcision surgery is circumcision, including laser or traditional surgery.
Preparation 3: Make an appointment and testGenerally, circumcision surgery in hospitals requires an appointment 2 weeks to 4 weeks in advance, and you should decide according to your own schedule. Most hospitals require infectious disease screening and routine blood and urine tests before surgery.
Preparation 4: Preparing the skin(After coming to the hospital, the hospital is responsible for skin preparation. ) The day before surgery, shave off the pubic hair on your penis and scrotum and take a shower.
Preparation 5: Mental preparationCircumcision is generally an outpatient procedure with few complications, and you can return to work in about a week.
Preparation 6: TransportationIt is best to take a car or take a taxi rather than riding a bicycle or driving a car.
Preparation 7: Follow-up consultationAfter the operation, take medicine on time and follow up with the doctor promptly to observe the wound healing.
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