Post-Circumcision Care: Tight vs. Loose Underwear for Comfort - Urology

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Doctor, I am Ah-Hui, who asked you two questions earlier.
I would like to ask you another question.
If I have just undergone a circumcision and the remaining foreskin is elastic enough to cover almost half of the glans, should I wear tight-fitting underwear or loose-fitting underwear? Which is better?

A-Hui, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/02/23

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: I personally suggest being more relaxed.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2024/02/23

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After circumcision, proper care is essential for comfort and healing. One of the common concerns is whether to wear tight or loose underwear. Here’s a detailed explanation of the considerations involved.


Comfort and Support
1. Loose Underwear: Generally, wearing loose-fitting underwear is recommended immediately after circumcision. Loose underwear allows for better airflow, which can help reduce moisture and irritation around the surgical site. This is particularly important in the initial healing phase, as tight clothing can cause friction and discomfort against the sensitive area.

2. Tight Underwear: While tight underwear can provide support, it may also lead to increased pressure on the healing area. This pressure can cause discomfort and may even impede the healing process. If the underwear is too tight, it can rub against the incision site, leading to irritation and potential complications.


Healing Process
- Swelling and Sensitivity: After circumcision, it is common for the area to be swollen and sensitive. Loose underwear can accommodate this swelling better than tight underwear. As the healing progresses and swelling decreases, some individuals may find that they can transition to tighter underwear for additional support without discomfort.

- Hygiene: Maintaining proper hygiene is crucial post-surgery. Loose underwear can facilitate easier cleaning and monitoring of the surgical site, ensuring that any discharge or moisture can be managed effectively.


Recommendations
1. Initial Phase: In the first few days post-surgery, opt for loose-fitting cotton underwear. Cotton is breathable and helps wick moisture away from the skin, which is beneficial for healing.

2. Gradual Transition: As healing progresses and if you feel comfortable, you can gradually try tighter underwear. Pay attention to how your body responds. If you experience discomfort, it’s best to revert to looser options.

3. Consult Your Doctor: Always follow the specific advice given by your healthcare provider. They may have tailored recommendations based on your individual healing process and any specific concerns they have noted during your follow-up visits.


Conclusion
In summary, after circumcision, it is generally advisable to wear loose underwear for comfort and to promote healing. This allows for better airflow, reduces friction, and accommodates any swelling. As you heal, you can experiment with tighter options, but always prioritize comfort and consult your healthcare provider if you have any concerns. Proper care and attention to your body’s signals will help ensure a smooth recovery.

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