Recovery process of phimosis after operation

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Foreskin phimosis belongs to foreskin phimosis, but it is different from phimosis. Although both of them are covered by the foreskin of the head, the foreskin phimosis can turn the foreskin behind the glans. If the foreskin phimosis does not pay attention to the cleaning work, it will cause balanitis, so it is necessary to do a good job in daily care and health care. Now let's talk about the recovery process of phimosis surgery.

Recovery process of phimosis after operation

Step 1: edema after circumcision is a natural phenomenon. Patients must take good care at home. If they don't pay attention, it will lead to infection, causing edema after circumcision. Mild edema within 3 to 4 days after surgery should be a normal phenomenon. It may be the body reaction caused by anesthetics and surgery. Generally, the swelling is pink at this time.

The second step: To observe the swelling of the foreskin, if the wound healed better, you can use light saline cleaning. If the swelling is severe, you need to wash with medicine to eliminate the inflammation. After the inflammation disappears for 7 days, you can wash with water. For circumcision, pay attention to good hygiene, regular disinfection treatment, to avoid penile erection, affect the wound healing.

Step 3: the common symptom after circumcision is edema, especially at the frenulum, so there is no need to be nervous. Generally use anti-inflammatory drugs, change the dressing on time, and you will be cured in about a month. Pay attention to hygiene, don't eat spicy food, and prohibit sex for a month.

matters needing attention

Because often the foreskin and penile head inflammation, for a long time can make the foreskin and penile head adhesion together, inflammation can also spread to the urethral orifice, resulting in urethral orifice scar, become narrow, urinate hard. Phimosis inside because often by prepuce dirt or chronic inflammation stimulation, but also easy to get penile cancer. Statistics show that many patients with penile cancer have phimosis or redundant prepuce.