Do circumcision operation use hospitalization

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Erectile glans do not see, pull out the glans, pull out the pants on the pain, glans behind there is also a meat ring, glans there are two things like blisters. And after pulling out the glans, it can't be pulled back. Now let's talk about how to do foreskin surgery with hospitalization.

Do circumcision operation use hospitalization

First: operation method: the narrow ring was cut longitudinally with a round knife with a small head in the middle of the dorsal side of the penis, with a length of 1.0-1.5cm, and sutured intermittently horizontally. In case of severe infection, the incision was not sutured. If possible, circumcision should be performed during the reduction of incarcerated phimosis. Otherwise, when the local inflammation and edema subside, circumcision can be performed.

Second: most of the children treated by this method can be cured with age, only a few need to do circumcision. Circumcision is necessary in patients with acquired phimosis because of the fibrous stricture of the circumcision. There are different opinions about the indication of circumcision. In some countries and regions, circumcision is routinely performed after birth due to religious or ethnic habits.

Third: the purpose of incarcerated phimosis is to restore the incarcerated prepuce to its original position. Early incarcerated prepuce edema is light, can be used to restore prepuce. Methods: after local disinfection, the thick needle was used to puncture the prepuce in many places, squeeze out the edema liquid, apply liquid paraffin in the coronal groove, clamp the prepuce of the penis with the middle and index fingers of both hands, squeeze the glans of the penis with two thumbs, and push the glans into the prepuce sac to reset it. If manual reduction fails, circumcision should be performed.

matters needing attention

Sexual life and masturbation are not allowed before wound healing. Keep away from sexual stimulation and avoid erectile pain and bleeding. There is no need to worry about the postoperative prepuce swelling. With the extension of time, the swelling can subside by itself, and no special treatment is needed. If the swelling is serious, physical therapy is feasible.