Post-Circumcision Care: Managing Erections and Healing - Urology

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After surgery, if there is a physiological erection, will it affect the wound? Or will the doctor prescribe some medication to suppress physiological reactions post-surgery?

fare, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/09/01

Dr. Lai Ronghao reply Urology


Hello, it is possible for the wound to reopen.
When an erection occurs, gripping the area of the wound on the foreskin can help prevent bleeding and the reopening of the wound.
Generally, physicians do not prescribe medications to suppress erections.
This is a response from Dr.
Lai Rong-Hao, attending physician of the Urology Department at Hsinchu Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.

Reply Date: 2004/09/01

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Post-circumcision care is an important aspect of recovery, and managing erections during the healing process is a common concern for many patients. After circumcision, the surgical site is sensitive and can be prone to irritation or complications if not properly cared for.
Firstly, it is essential to understand that erections are a natural physiological response and can occur even after surgery. In most cases, these erections do not pose a significant risk to the healing process. However, they can cause discomfort and may lead to tension on the surgical site, which could potentially affect healing if the erections are frequent or prolonged.
Typically, surgeons do not prescribe medications specifically to suppress erections after circumcision. Instead, they focus on providing guidelines for post-operative care. Here are some recommendations for managing erections and ensuring proper healing:
1. Pain Management: If discomfort arises from erections, over-the-counter pain relievers such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen can be used, as directed by your healthcare provider. This can help alleviate any pain associated with the erection.

2. Avoiding Irritation: It is crucial to keep the area clean and dry. Gentle washing with mild soap and water is recommended, and the area should be patted dry. Avoiding tight clothing can also help reduce irritation.

3. Cold Compress: Applying a cold compress to the area can help reduce swelling and discomfort. This can be particularly useful if an erection occurs and causes discomfort.

4. Limit Physical Activity: Engaging in strenuous physical activity or sexual activity should be avoided during the initial healing phase, typically for at least two weeks. This can help minimize the occurrence of erections and reduce the risk of complications.

5. Follow-Up Care: Regular follow-up appointments with your healthcare provider are essential to monitor the healing process. If there are concerns about excessive pain, bleeding, or signs of infection, it is crucial to contact your doctor immediately.

6. Education: Understanding the healing process can alleviate anxiety regarding erections. Educating yourself about what to expect during recovery can help you manage any concerns that arise.

7. Consultation: If erections become a significant issue or if there are concerns about the healing process, discussing this with your healthcare provider is important. They can provide tailored advice and address any specific concerns.

In summary, while erections after circumcision can cause discomfort, they are generally not harmful to the healing process. Proper care, pain management, and follow-up with your healthcare provider are key to ensuring a smooth recovery. If you have any specific concerns or experience unusual symptoms, do not hesitate to reach out to your doctor for guidance.

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