What happened to the cotton swab
summary
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 the problem of cotton swabs inserted in phimosis.
What happened to the cotton swab
First of all: if found that phimosis is best to do surgical treatment, redundant prepuce surgery is a very common small surgery, its price generally depends on the specific circumstances of patients, as well as the choice of different hospitals, generally speaking, the cost of redundant prepuce surgery is not very expensive.
Secondly, phimosis is not as complex as people think, foreskin surgery is a small operation, general tertiary hospital urology are doing very well. First go to the urology department of public hospital to make an appointment for surgery. The cost of operation is about 700 yuan, and the cost of examination and treatment is estimated to be more than 1000 yuan. Surgery will play anesthetics, surgery does not hurt, anesthetics had a little pain, can tolerate.
Finally: the price of phimosis is not too expensive, circumcision is a completely in line with reproductive health and disease prevention, health care surgery. Excision of redundant prepuce is not only beneficial to the normal development of penis, but also can prevent the accumulation of prepuce dirt, and effectively prevent inflammation and cancer. This can not only prevent their own victims, but also prevent gynecological diseases of sexual partners, which is a good measure of reproductive health care. The cost is about 1000 to 2000 yuan. The equipment in each hospital is different, so the cost is not the same.
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.