What are the concerns after circumcision?
Here are the translations of your questions:
1.
What happens if someone who has undergone circumcision experiences a nocturnal emission? Is it still possible for this to occur?
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Is it possible to ejaculate just by watching adult films without any physical stimulation? What would happen in that case?
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Does an erection affect a wound that has already healed?
Please let me know if you need further assistance!
Xiao Ming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/02/14
Dr. Pan Zhenqin reply Urology
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Circumcision and nocturnal emissions are unrelated phenomena, so nocturnal emissions can still occur.
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Generally, simple stimulation of the eyes, ears, or thoughts, without any direct contact with the penis, can lead to an erection, but the intensity of such stimulation is usually not sufficient to cause ejaculation.
However, if there is some light touching involved, ejaculation may be possible.
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The circumcision wound typically heals within about a week, but the strength of the tissue may not be adequate.
If there is merely an erection within a few days post-surgery, it may cause slight bleeding, and pain may occur after a week, but the wound should not split open.
However, if there is rubbing or even sexual intercourse, there is a risk of the wound reopening.
It is generally recommended to wait at least one month after the procedure before engaging in sexual activity for safety.
Reply Date: 2005/02/14
More Info
Post-circumcision concerns can be quite common, especially regarding the healing process and sexual function. Let's address your questions one by one.
1. Dream Ejaculation (Nocturnal Emissions) After Circumcision: Yes, it is still possible for a person who has undergone circumcision to experience nocturnal emissions, commonly known as "wet dreams." Circumcision primarily involves the removal of the foreskin, which does not affect the body's ability to ejaculate during sleep. The physiological processes that lead to nocturnal emissions remain intact, as they are controlled by the nervous system and hormonal changes during sleep. Therefore, if a person has dreams that are sexually stimulating, they can still ejaculate during these dreams post-circumcision.
2. Ejaculation from Watching Adult Films Without Physical Stimulation: This phenomenon, often referred to as "precum" or involuntary ejaculation, can occur regardless of circumcision status. The body's response to sexual stimuli, such as watching adult films, can lead to ejaculation even without direct physical stimulation. This is a normal physiological response and is not specifically linked to whether someone is circumcised or not. However, it is essential to note that the psychological aspect of arousal plays a significant role in this process, and individual experiences may vary.
3. Impact of Erections on Healing Wounds: After circumcision, the healing process typically takes a few weeks. During this time, it is crucial to avoid any activities that could strain or irritate the healing area, including vigorous sexual activity or erections that may cause discomfort. While erections themselves do not directly affect the healing of the circumcision site, they can cause tension on the skin and surrounding tissues, potentially leading to discomfort or delayed healing if the area is not adequately cared for. It is advisable to follow your healthcare provider's post-operative instructions regarding activity restrictions during the healing period.
Additional Considerations
- Healing Process: After circumcision, it is vital to keep the area clean and dry to prevent infection. Most men heal well within a few weeks, but individual healing times can vary. If you notice any unusual symptoms, such as increased pain, swelling, or discharge, it is essential to consult your healthcare provider.
- Sexual Function: Many men report changes in sensitivity and sexual function after circumcision. Some may experience increased sensitivity due to the exposure of the glans (the head of the penis), while others may find that they need to adjust to the new sensations. If you have concerns about sexual function or sensitivity, discussing these with a healthcare professional can provide clarity and reassurance.
- Psychological Impact: The psychological aspect of circumcision can also play a role in sexual function and self-image. Some men may feel anxious or self-conscious about their bodies post-surgery. Open communication with partners and seeking support from healthcare professionals can help address these feelings.
In conclusion, circumcision does not prevent nocturnal emissions or involuntary ejaculation, and erections can occur without negatively impacting the healing process if managed correctly. If you have further concerns or experience any complications, it is always best to consult with a healthcare provider who can provide personalized advice and support.
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