Post-Circumcision Care: Is Lubricated Stimulation Safe for Recovery? - Urology

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Post-circumcision care?


Hello Doctor: It has been three weeks since my circumcision.
The wound no longer hurts during erections, and some of the stitches have fallen out.
Since I am in my teenage years, abstaining for so long has been quite difficult.
I have seen online that some people after circumcision use only lubricant to stimulate the glans without touching the wound for masturbation.
I would like to ask if this method is feasible and if it would affect my recovery?

Siwei Nan, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/07/04

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: Erection may affect the wound.
If the stitches have not completely dissolved, it is advisable to avoid it.
Please return for a follow-up to check the wound.
If the wound has fully healed, you can proceed with DIY.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2023/07/04

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Post-circumcision care is crucial for ensuring proper healing and minimizing complications. After a circumcision, especially one performed with laser, the recovery period typically involves several considerations to promote healing and comfort. Given that you are three weeks post-surgery and have experienced a reduction in pain during erections, it indicates that your healing process is progressing well. However, it is essential to approach any form of stimulation with caution.

Regarding your question about using lubricated stimulation for the glans (the head of the penis) while avoiding direct contact with the surgical site, there are a few important points to consider:
1. Healing Process: The circumcision site is still healing, and while discomfort may have diminished, the tissues are likely still sensitive. Engaging in any form of stimulation, even if lubricated, could potentially irritate the area or disrupt the healing process. It is essential to listen to your body and avoid any activities that cause discomfort or pain.

2. Lubrication: If you choose to proceed with this method, using a water-based lubricant is advisable. This type of lubricant is less likely to cause irritation compared to oil-based or silicone-based products. Ensure that the lubricant is free from fragrances and other additives that could irritate the sensitive skin.

3. Avoiding the Surgical Site: It is crucial to avoid any direct contact with the surgical site. If you can stimulate the area without touching the incision, it may be a safer option. However, be mindful of any sensations that indicate discomfort or pain, as these could signal that the area is not ready for such stimulation.

4. Consulting Your Surgeon: The best course of action is to consult with your surgeon or healthcare provider regarding your specific situation. They can provide personalized advice based on the extent of your healing and any potential risks associated with stimulation at this stage.

5. Signs of Complications: Be vigilant for any signs of complications, such as increased redness, swelling, discharge, or pain at the surgical site. If you notice any of these symptoms, it is essential to seek medical advice promptly.

6. General Recommendations: During the recovery period, focus on maintaining good hygiene, keeping the area clean and dry, and avoiding tight clothing that could irritate the healing tissues. It’s also advisable to avoid any strenuous activities or sexual intercourse until you receive clearance from your healthcare provider.

In summary, while lubricated stimulation may be a possibility, it is essential to prioritize your healing and consult with your healthcare provider for tailored advice. Each individual's recovery can vary, and professional guidance will ensure that you are taking the safest approach to your post-circumcision care.

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