Post-Circumcision Care: Tips for Recovery and Sensitivity Management - Urology

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Post-circumcision care?


1.
Today is the second day after the surgery, and I am already home.
However, my head is still very sensitive, so I am not wearing pants at home.
Is this acceptable? Also, if I avoid touching my head, how long will it take for the sensitivity to subside?
2.
The doctor told me that I can go out for a walk on the third day after the surgery.
Is that true?
3.
How long will it take before I can return to school? Since I had the surgery on August 3rd, I would like to know if I can walk normally and attend school by September 1st.

Mr. Lin, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/08/04

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: 1) Wear loose-fitting pants; if there is no sensitivity after about 1-2 weeks, it is generally fine.
2) It is permissible, but ensure that there is no drainage from the wound and avoid erections.
3) It is acceptable; follow up for a wound check, as recovery varies among individuals; some may feel almost normal by the second day.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2021/08/04

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Post-circumcision care is crucial for a smooth recovery and to manage sensitivity effectively. Here are some tips and insights regarding your questions:
1. Sensitivity Management: It is quite common to experience heightened sensitivity in the glans (the head of the penis) after circumcision. This sensitivity can last for several weeks as the area heals and adjusts to being exposed. Not wearing pants at home is acceptable as long as you are comfortable and it does not lead to any irritation or injury. However, it is essential to maintain good hygiene during this period. If you find that the sensitivity is bothersome, you might consider wearing loose-fitting underwear or pants to provide some protection while still allowing for comfort. Typically, sensitivity should decrease over time, and many individuals notice a significant reduction within 4 to 6 weeks post-surgery.

2. Physical Activity: Your doctor’s advice to start walking around on the third day post-circumcision is generally accurate. Gentle walking can promote circulation and aid in the healing process. However, it is crucial to listen to your body and avoid any strenuous activities or exercises that could strain the surgical site. If you experience any pain or discomfort while walking, it’s best to rest and consult your doctor if symptoms persist.

3. Returning to School: The timeline for returning to school can vary based on individual recovery rates. Since you mentioned that the circumcision was performed on August 3rd and you plan to return to school on September 1st, this gives you nearly a month for recovery. Most individuals can resume normal activities, including attending school, within 2 to 4 weeks post-surgery, provided there are no complications. By September 1st, if you are feeling well, have no signs of infection, and are comfortable, you should be able to return to school. However, it’s advisable to avoid any physical education classes or activities that could lead to trauma to the area for at least a month or until your doctor gives you the green light.


Additional Care Tips:
- Hygiene: Keep the area clean and dry. Follow your doctor’s instructions regarding bathing and cleaning. Avoid submerging the area in water (like in a bath) until fully healed.

- Pain Management: If you experience discomfort, over-the-counter pain relievers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen can be helpful, but consult your doctor for recommendations specific to your situation.

- Signs of Complications: Monitor for any signs of infection, such as increased redness, swelling, discharge, or fever. If you notice any of these symptoms, contact your healthcare provider immediately.

- Follow-Up Appointments: Attend any scheduled follow-up appointments with your doctor to ensure proper healing and address any concerns you may have.

In summary, while sensitivity is a normal part of recovery, it should gradually improve. Gentle activity is encouraged, and returning to school after a month is typically feasible. Always prioritize your comfort and consult your healthcare provider with any concerns during your recovery process.

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