Post-circumcision slight bleeding during erection?
Hello doctor, as mentioned, it has been one month and four days since my circumcision.
There is only slight swelling left, and I have had the stitches removed at the hospital four days ago.
I thought it would be okay to masturbate, but after doing so last night, I noticed a slight oozing of blood from the wound.
Is this normal? Will I experience bleeding during erections in the future? Or is it just that the wound takes a long time to heal? I would appreciate your clarification.
Additionally, the doctor mentioned that I could take a shower three days after the stitches were removed, but now that I see some bleeding, I am hesitant to wash.
I am currently not bandaged; should I continue to avoid washing and keep it covered?
Yu, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/01/23
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: There may be oozing blood, and the wound has not fully healed.
Currently, keep it clean and dry; covering it is safer.
If there is any rebleeding, please return for a follow-up.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2023/01/23
More Info
After circumcision, it is not uncommon for patients to experience some minor bleeding, especially during activities that increase blood flow to the area, such as erections or masturbation. In your case, since it has been over a month since the procedure and you have recently had your stitches removed, the presence of slight bleeding after masturbation may be concerning but can also be considered within the realm of normal healing processes.
Understanding Post-Circumcision Healing
1. Healing Process: After circumcision, the skin and tissues undergo a healing process that can take several weeks. During this time, it is normal for the area to be sensitive, and minor bleeding can occur, particularly if the area is disturbed or if there is friction. The fact that you are experiencing only slight bleeding suggests that the healing is still in progress, and the tissues may still be sensitive.
2. Erections and Blood Flow: Erections increase blood flow to the penis, which can put pressure on healing tissues. If the tissues are still healing, this increased pressure can lead to minor bleeding. It is unlikely that you will experience this bleeding regularly; however, if the area is still healing, it may happen occasionally.
3. Wound Care: After the removal of stitches, it is generally advised to keep the area clean. If you notice any bleeding, it is essential to keep the area dry and clean to prevent infection. You should avoid any activities that may irritate the area, including vigorous masturbation or sexual activity, until you are confident that the area has healed sufficiently.
Recommendations
1. Monitor the Bleeding: If the bleeding is minimal and stops quickly, it may not be a cause for concern. However, if you notice increased bleeding, or if it becomes more frequent, it would be wise to consult your healthcare provider.
2. Bathing and Hygiene: While your doctor mentioned that you could shower three days after the stitches were removed, it is crucial to ensure that the area is not exposed to excessive moisture or irritation. If you are concerned about bleeding, you may want to wait a little longer before showering. When you do shower, be gentle and avoid scrubbing the area.
3. Avoid Irritation: Until you are confident that the area has healed, it is advisable to avoid activities that could irritate the site, including masturbation. Give your body time to heal properly.
4. Consult Your Doctor: If you have any concerns about the healing process or if the bleeding continues, it is essential to follow up with your healthcare provider. They can assess the healing and provide personalized advice based on your specific situation.
Conclusion
In summary, minor bleeding after circumcision, especially during erections or masturbation, can occur as part of the healing process. It is essential to monitor the situation and maintain proper hygiene. If you have any doubts or if the bleeding persists, do not hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance. Your health and comfort are paramount, and a professional can provide the best advice tailored to your recovery.
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