Post-Circumcision Care: Common Concerns and Questions Answered - Urology

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Hello doctor, I underwent a circumcision with a circumcision device on April 6.
During my follow-up on April 20, the doctor mentioned that the left side of the sutures was buried too deep, so a minor procedure was performed to remove them and re-suture.
On May 1, during my follow-up, the doctor said the condition looked good, and the stitches were removed, with no further follow-up appointments scheduled.
Therefore, I would like to ask the doctor:
1.
Is it normal for the foreskin not to cover the glans when it is not erect? (Unless lubricated)
2.
If the glans is erect and I want to ejaculate, is it okay to rub the base of the penis back and forth?
3.
How long should lubrication be applied for optimal results?
4.
Regarding question 2, when would it be more suitable to engage in sexual activity or DIY? Thank you, doctor!

Nǐ hǎ, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/05/02

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello:
1.
Is it normal for the foreskin not to cover the glans when not erect? (Unless lubricated) --> Normal.

2.
If the glans is erect and I want to ejaculate, is it okay to rub the base of the penis back and forth? ---> Yes, as long as it does not affect the condition of the wound.

3.
How long should lubrication be applied for optimal results? ---> As per the physician's instructions.

4.
Following point 2, when is it appropriate to engage in sexual activity or DIY? ---> Approximately two weeks after the wound has fully healed.

Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2024/05/02

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Post-circumcision care is an important aspect of recovery, and it’s great that you’re seeking clarity on your concerns. Here’s a comprehensive response to your questions based on medical knowledge and common practices following circumcision.

1. Gland Exposure When Flaccid: It is normal for the glans (the head of the penis) to be exposed when the penis is flaccid after circumcision. In many cases, the circumcision results in the glans being more exposed than before, especially if the circumcision was performed with a technique that leaves little to no remaining foreskin. The glans may not be fully covered unless lubrication is applied, as you mentioned. This is a common occurrence and should not be a cause for concern unless you experience discomfort or other symptoms.

2. Masturbation Techniques: When it comes to sexual activity, including masturbation, it is generally safe to engage in activities that involve stimulation of the penis, such as rubbing the base of the penis. However, it’s important to be gentle, especially in the early stages of recovery. After circumcision, the sensitivity of the glans may increase, and friction can cause discomfort. It’s advisable to use a lubricant to minimize friction and enhance comfort during these activities.

3. Duration of Lubrication Use: The duration for which you should apply lubrication (like a moisturizing cream or ointment) can vary based on individual healing and sensitivity. Generally, it is recommended to use a lubricant for at least a few weeks post-surgery, especially during activities that may cause friction. If you notice any irritation or discomfort, you may want to adjust the frequency or amount of lubrication used. Always follow your doctor’s specific recommendations regarding the use of any topical products.

4. Timing for Resuming Sexual Activity: The timeline for resuming sexual activity, including masturbation or intercourse, can vary from person to person. Typically, it is advisable to wait at least 4 to 6 weeks post-surgery before engaging in penetrative sexual activities. This allows adequate time for healing and reduces the risk of complications such as infection or excessive discomfort. However, the exact timing can depend on your individual healing process, so it’s best to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.

In addition to these points, here are some general care tips post-circumcision:
- Hygiene: Keep the area clean and dry. Gently wash the area with mild soap and water during showers. Avoid harsh soaps or scrubbing the area too vigorously.


- Monitoring for Complications: Watch for signs of infection, such as increased redness, swelling, discharge, or persistent pain. If you notice any of these symptoms, contact your healthcare provider promptly.

- Avoiding Irritants: Try to avoid tight clothing or activities that may cause friction against the area until you feel comfortable.

- Follow-Up Care: Even if your doctor hasn’t scheduled a follow-up appointment, it’s a good idea to check in if you have any concerns or if your healing doesn’t seem to be progressing as expected.

Overall, it’s crucial to listen to your body and give yourself time to heal. If you have any further questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for guidance tailored to your specific situation.

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