Post-Circumcision Concerns: Managing Glans Skin Issues - Urology

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Post-operative issues after circumcision?


I'm sorry, doctor.
Last time I mentioned that the glans has some keratinization and is now slightly peeling, feeling like new skin is growing.
Can I apply some steroid ointment to relieve it?

jj, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/06/24

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: No need, using it will cause other issues.
Wishing you good health.
Just keep it clean and dry.

Reply Date: 2020/06/24

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After circumcision, it's not uncommon for the glans (the head of the penis) to undergo changes, including keratinization, which is the thickening of the skin. This process can lead to symptoms such as peeling or flaking skin, which may be concerning for some individuals.
In your case, you mentioned experiencing a slight peeling sensation that resembles new skin forming. This is typically a part of the healing process following circumcision. The glans skin is sensitive and may react to various factors, including friction, moisture, and even the environment.
Using a topical steroid cream, such as Mometasone Furoate, can help reduce inflammation and irritation. However, it's essential to use it cautiously. While topical steroids can be effective in managing inflammation, prolonged use can lead to skin thinning and other side effects, especially in sensitive areas like the glans. Therefore, it's crucial to follow a doctor's guidance on how to use these medications appropriately.

In addition to topical steroids, moisturizing the area can be beneficial. A gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer can help maintain skin hydration and prevent excessive dryness, which may contribute to peeling. It's advisable to apply the moisturizer after bathing when the skin is still slightly damp, as this can help lock in moisture.

If you decide to use a topical steroid, consider applying it sparingly and for a limited duration. Monitor your symptoms closely. If the peeling persists or worsens, or if you notice any signs of infection (such as increased redness, swelling, or discharge), it would be wise to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
It's also worth noting that the healing process can vary significantly from person to person. Just because you experienced improvement with Mometasone Furoate previously does not guarantee the same outcome this time. Factors such as the extent of the keratinization, individual skin type, and overall health can influence recovery.

In summary, while using a topical steroid may provide relief, it should be done with caution and under medical supervision. Additionally, incorporating a good moisturizing routine can help support skin health during the healing process. If you have any concerns or if symptoms persist, seeking advice from a healthcare provider is always the best course of action.

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