Is DIY Injury Causing Pain? When to Seek Medical Attention - Urology

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It seems like I might have applied too much force while doing the DIY project?


Hello doctor, I seem to have caused a laceration of about 0.2 cm while doing DIY, and now on the 10th day, the surface of the wound looks healed, but there is a small indentation that is slightly painful to touch.
Do I need to go to the hospital for suturing, or can I wait for it to heal naturally? If it continues to tear repeatedly in the future, would a circumcision help improve the situation? (It is slightly elongated, thank you.)

Kevin, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/10/23

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: A 0.2 cm lesion can heal on its own, but it requires time and should not be subjected to tension.
If the foreskin surgery does not remove this piece of skin, it cannot be resolved.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2023/10/23

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When it comes to DIY injuries, such as the one you described with a small laceration of about 0.2 cm, it is essential to assess the nature of the injury and the symptoms you are experiencing. In your case, the wound appears to have healed on the surface after ten days, which is a positive sign. However, the presence of a small depression in the skin that is painful to touch indicates that there may still be some underlying tissue damage or inflammation.


When to Seek Medical Attention
1. Persistent Pain: If the pain at the site of the injury continues or worsens, it is advisable to seek medical attention. Pain can be a sign of infection or improper healing.


2. Signs of Infection: Look for symptoms such as increased redness, swelling, warmth around the wound, or discharge (pus) from the injury site. If any of these symptoms are present, you should see a healthcare provider.

3. Wound Healing: If the wound has not shown signs of improvement or if it seems to be getting worse, a medical evaluation is warranted. Sometimes, small wounds can heal superficially while deeper tissues may still be affected.

4. Functional Impairment: If the injury affects your ability to use the affected area (e.g., pain when moving or using the limb), it is essential to consult a doctor.

5. Recurrent Issues: If you find that you are frequently injuring the same area, it may be worth discussing with a healthcare professional. They can assess whether there is an underlying issue that needs to be addressed.


DIY Care and Management
For a small laceration that appears to be healing well, you can continue with basic wound care:
- Keep it Clean: Ensure that the area remains clean. You can wash it gently with mild soap and water.

- Moisturize: Applying a thin layer of antibiotic ointment can help keep the area moist and prevent scabbing, which can lead to more noticeable scarring.

- Monitor: Keep an eye on the wound for any changes, especially signs of infection.


Regarding Future Procedures
You mentioned the possibility of a circumcision procedure due to the foreskin being slightly long. If you are experiencing recurrent tearing or discomfort in that area, a circumcision could potentially alleviate these issues. However, this decision should be made in consultation with a qualified healthcare provider who can evaluate your specific situation and discuss the risks and benefits of the procedure.


Conclusion
In summary, while your injury seems to be healing, the presence of pain and a depression in the skin warrants careful monitoring. If symptoms persist or worsen, do not hesitate to seek medical attention. Additionally, if you are experiencing recurrent issues related to the foreskin, discussing circumcision with a healthcare provider may be beneficial. Always prioritize your health and well-being by consulting professionals when in doubt.

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