Problems to Expect After Circumcision Surgery & Solutions

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Problems to Expect After Circumcision Surgery & Solutions

Ruban

Ruban

Updated on January 13, 2024

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Problems After Circumcision Surgery

Urology

7 min read

You might know what a Circumcision procedure is. And the fact that it is fairly a simple procedure which usually comes without any complications.

But do you know that there could be certain issues that you may expect after Circumcision surgery? If not, you’re in the right place.

Being aware of these post-Circumcision problems and the ways to handle them would help you make an informed and healthy choice.

This blog post by Mykare Health talks about problems that can happen after a circumcision surgery. And how you can overcome them.

Problems And Solutions At A Glance

We’ve listed the common problems that you may face after Circumcision. And the solutions for each of them. Here they are.

ProblemSolution
PainAfter undergone surgery, you may get some mild pain and it will go away on its own within a couple of days. In case the pain is too bad and does not subside on its own, you must reach out to your doctor.
BleedingA little bleeding following the procedure isn’t worrisome. Also, it will stop on its own. In case there’s a lot of bleeding and it does not stop within a few days, you must report it to your doctor.
SwellingMild swelling immediately after Circumcision is fine. But if it persists for a prolonged duration, please reach out to the doctor.
RednessIt's okay to have some redness just after the surgery. But again, if it persists for long, contact your doctor.
InfectionIf you have an infection, you might notice increased pain, redness, swelling, warmth, and pus coming out from where the incision was made. If you think you have an infection, it's really important to get medical help as soon as possible.
MeatitisSymptoms of infection include increased pain, redness, swelling, warmth, and pus oozing from the incision site.If you suspect an infection, seek immediate medical attention.
PhimosisWhen the foreskin is too tight and can't be pulled back, it's called phimosis. This can increase your chances of getting an infection, experiencing pain, and having urinary problems.
ScarringJust like with any surgery, you might end up with some scarring after circumcision. The scar tissue usually fades over time, but it might never completely go away.

Some Rare Complications Post Circumcision

You may get certain lesser known complications that you must be aware of. These are:

  • Urethral complications: Urethral complications are less common than bleeding, infection, swelling, or pain. They can include:

  • Mesal stenosis: Mesal stenosis is a disease in which the opening at the tip of the penis narrows.You may have difficulty urinating.

  • Urethral fistula: A urethral fistula is an opening between the urethra and the skin or other organ.

  • Glans injury: Glans injury is a rare complication of circumcision. It can occur if the head of the penis, the glans, is amputated or damaged during surgery.Injury to the glans can cause pain, bleeding, and scarring.

  • Excessive skin removal: Excessive skin removal is a rare complication of circumcision. It occurs when too much of the foreskin is removed, exposing the glans.Excessive skin removal can cause pain, inflammation, and make it difficult to retract the foreskin.

  • Too little skin removed: Too little skin removed is another rare complication of circumcision. This occurs when the foreskin is not removed sufficiently, leaving the glans too covered.If too little skin is removed, it may be difficult to clean the glans and increase the risk of infection.

  • Epidermal inclusion cyst: Epidermal inclusion cysts are rare complications of circumcision. They are caused by trapped skin cells that form cysts under the skin of the penis. Epidermal inclusion cysts can be painful and may require surgical removal.

  • Scarring: Scarring is a normal part of the healing process after circumcision.However, in some cases, scarring can be excessive or unsightly.There are many treatments that can help reduce scarring.

How Can You Prevent Problems After Circumcision Surgery?

There are several steps you can take to reduce the risk of complications after circumcision surgery. Like

  • Choosing a Qualified Surgeon: It is important to choose a surgeon who has experience performing circumcisions.

  • Carefully following your doctor's instructions: Always follow your doctor's instructions regarding wound care after surgery. This includes keeping the wound clean and dry, changing bandages regularly, and avoiding strenuous exercise.

  • Looking for signs of infection: Always check for signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, pain, or pus.If you think you have an infection, it is important to see a doctor right away.

You should keep your surgical area clean and dry:

Wash the area with soap and water, and dry it with fresh cloth. Do not use harsh soaps or scrub the area.

You must be apply petroleum jelly or another ointment to the area:

After washing the surgical area ,apply a thin layer of prescribed ointment.

Change the dressing or Diaper as needed:

Your dressing should be changed at least once a day will help to prevent the surgical area from becoming irritated

Wear loose fit clothing:

You must avoid wearing tight-fitting underwear. It will slow down the healing process

Do not take bath:

Do not bathe or swim until the wound has healed.

Do not have sex:

Do not have sex until the wound is completely healed.

You should be on the lookout for signs of infection:

If you notice any signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, pain, pus, or fever, contact your surgeon immediately

If you follow these tips, It can reduce the risk of infection after circumcision surgery. However, it's important to be aware of signs of infection and seek medical attention immediately if you notice them.

Here are some additional things you can do to stay healthy after circumcision surgery:

  • Get enough rest.

  • Drink lots of water.

  • Eat healthy.

  • Avoid strenuous activity.

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Are you concerned about the possibility of infection?

Symptoms of infection after circumcision surgery:

  • Redness, swelling, or tenderness around the circumcision site: This is a common sign of infection that you may get . The redness may spread up the shaft of the penis.

  • Pus or discharge from the circumcision site: This can be a sign of a deeper infection. The discharge may be yellow, green, or have a foul odor. Fever: A fever above 101°F (38.3°C) may be a sign of an infection.

  • General malaise: This may include fatigue, pain, and malaise.

If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to seek immediate medical attention. Infections can be treated with antibiotics, but if left untreated can lead to serious complications.

What to do if you think you have an infection? :

  • See your doctor right away

  • Do not try to treat the infection yourself

  • Follow your doctor's instructions carefully

Remember, everyone heals differently, and the severity and duration of these problems may vary from person to person. If you have any concerns about your recovery after circumcision, don't hesitate to consult your doctor for proper evaluation and guidance.

Key Takeaways

Circumcision is a generally safe procedure, but there are some possible complications. By being aware of the risks and taking steps to prevent them, you can help to ensure a successful and complication-free recovery.

Reduce your risk of complications by choosing an expert surgeon, following your doctor’s instructions without any miss, and being cautious of the signs of any infection.

Certain symptoms of infection after circumcision are redness, swelling, or tenderness around the circumcision site, pus or discharge from the circumcision site, a fever of 101°F (38.3°C) or higher can be a sign of infection, and general malaise. This can

You should keep your surgical area clean and dry.

You must be apply petroleum jelly or another ointment to the area.

Change the dressing or Diaper as needed.

Wear loose fit clothing

Do not take bath

Do not have sex

You need to watch for signs of infection

Common problems to expect after circumcision are bleeding, swelling, pain, infection, allergic reaction, retraction issues, scarring, loss of sensitivity, urination problems and delayed healing.

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