Post-Circumcision Healing: What to Expect on Day 15 - Urology

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I had a circumcision 15 days ago.
Some of the stitches have fallen out, and some have become like needles.
It hurts a little when I touch it.
What is this situation?

Benben, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2007/07/16

Dr. Xu Wencang reply Urology


Hello: In response to your question, absorbable sutures will dissolve on their own.
If you continue to feel discomfort, the sutures can be removed.

Reply Date: 2007/07/16

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Post-circumcision healing typically progresses through several stages, and by day 15, you should expect to see significant improvement in the healing process. However, it is not uncommon to experience some discomfort or changes in the appearance of the surgical site during this time.

At around two weeks post-circumcision, the following observations are generally expected:
1. Sutures: If dissolvable sutures were used, it is normal for some of them to have fallen out by now. The remaining sutures may appear as small, thin threads, and they should gradually dissolve over time. If you notice that some sutures are still intact but seem to be causing irritation or discomfort, this is also common as the tissue heals around them.

2. Pain and Sensitivity: A bit of pain or sensitivity at the site of the circumcision is normal, especially if you accidentally touch the area. The skin is still healing, and nerve endings may be more sensitive than usual. This discomfort should gradually decrease as healing progresses.

3. Appearance of the Site: The surgical site may appear red or slightly swollen, which is typical in the healing process. However, if you notice increased redness, swelling, or discharge that seems unusual (such as pus or a foul odor), these could be signs of infection, and you should consult your healthcare provider.

4. Healing Process: The healing process can vary from person to person. Generally, by day 15, you should see a reduction in swelling and an improvement in pain levels. The skin should start to look more normal, and any scabs or crusts should be healing or falling off.

5. Follow-Up Care: It’s essential to continue following any aftercare instructions provided by your healthcare provider. Keeping the area clean and dry is crucial to prevent infection. If you have been advised to apply any ointments or creams, ensure you follow those guidelines.

If you are experiencing significant pain, if the area looks worse instead of better, or if you have any concerns about the healing process, it is essential to reach out to your healthcare provider. They can assess the situation and determine if any further intervention is necessary.

In summary, while some discomfort and changes in the appearance of the circumcision site are normal around day 15 post-surgery, it is crucial to monitor for signs of infection or complications. If you have any doubts or concerns, do not hesitate to consult your doctor for personalized advice and reassurance.

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