Issues related to circumcision?
Doctor, I would like to ask you about my condition.
It has been 15 days since my surgery.
I started soaking in water last week (for 7 days), twice a day for 15 minutes each time.
However, I still haven't seen much shedding of the scabs, and the scab under the glans has not fallen off either.
Am I recovering slowly, or is my soaking not sufficient? Yesterday, during my follow-up appointment, the doctor just glanced at it and said to soak more, but didn't specify the frequency or duration, so I wanted to ask for your advice! Additionally, can I wear jeans and drink alcohol now? Is there anything I need to pay attention to in my diet? Thank you, doctor!
Chaochao, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/03/02
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: If the wound is intact, without any discharge or redness, you can wear jeans, but alcohol should be avoided for now.
If there is no discharge or redness, you can soak it for a longer time (30 minutes), but make sure to dry it thoroughly afterward.
Thank you for your inquiry.
Reply Date: 2017/03/02
More Info
Post-circumcision recovery is an important process that requires careful attention to hygiene, activity levels, and overall care to ensure proper healing. Here are some tips and considerations for your recovery based on your current situation:
1. Wound Care: It’s crucial to maintain proper hygiene around the circumcision site. You mentioned that you have been soaking in water for about 15 minutes twice a day. This is generally a good practice as it helps to keep the area clean and can promote healing. However, if the scabs or the skin around the glans (the head of the penis) are not falling off as expected, it may be worth discussing this further with your doctor. Sometimes, scabs can take longer to fall off, especially if the area is healing well.
2. Soaking Technique: Ensure that when you soak, you are using warm water and that the area is fully submerged. If your doctor did not specify the duration and frequency, continuing with your current routine of soaking twice a day for 15 minutes is reasonable. If you feel discomfort or notice any signs of infection (such as increased redness, swelling, or discharge), you should contact your healthcare provider.
3. Clothing Choices: Wearing tight clothing, such as jeans, can cause friction and irritation to the healing area. It is advisable to wear loose-fitting underwear and pants to allow for airflow and reduce irritation. If you find that wearing jeans is uncomfortable, consider switching to looser options until you feel more healed.
4. Alcohol Consumption: While there is no strict prohibition against drinking alcohol after circumcision, it is wise to limit alcohol intake during the initial healing phase. Alcohol can potentially interfere with your body’s healing processes and may also lead to dehydration, which is not ideal when recovering from surgery. It’s best to wait until you feel fully healed before resuming regular alcohol consumption.
5. Dietary Considerations: There are no specific dietary restrictions following a circumcision, but maintaining a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals can support your healing process. Foods high in protein, vitamins A and C, and zinc can be particularly beneficial for wound healing. Staying hydrated is also essential, so drink plenty of water.
6. Monitoring Recovery: Keep an eye on the healing process. If you notice any unusual symptoms, such as increased pain, swelling, or discharge, or if the scabs do not seem to be healing properly, it’s important to follow up with your healthcare provider. They may want to assess the site to ensure there are no complications.
7. Follow-Up Appointments: Make sure to attend any scheduled follow-up appointments with your doctor. These visits are crucial for monitoring your recovery and addressing any concerns you may have.
In summary, continue with your soaking routine, wear loose-fitting clothing, limit alcohol intake, and maintain a healthy diet. If you have any concerns about your healing process, do not hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for personalized advice and support. Healing can vary from person to person, and it's essential to listen to your body and seek help when needed.
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