After circumcision
I have a few questions… It has been ten days since my circumcision, and I am still very sensitive.
The stitches have not fallen out on their own yet.
The doctor prescribed an antibacterial ointment for me to apply, and I cover it with a small piece of gauze.
However, during my follow-up appointment, the doctor said I don't need to cover it.
This has made it extremely sensitive, and I experience physiological responses in the morning and evening, which pulls on the sutured area and causes some bleeding.
1.
Should I be very concerned about the bleeding?
2.
Are there ways to improve the sensitivity?
3.
I heard there are medications that can help reduce physiological responses; is that true?
4.
Will not covering the wound help it heal faster?
I would appreciate the doctor's assistance in answering these questions.
Thank you.
Hao Min Gan, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2010/01/07
Dr. Liu Jianting reply Urology
It's a normal phenomenon after surgery! Try not to overthink it to avoid getting anxious.
Sensitivity will naturally improve over time.
If you're concerned, please consult the surgeon for further advice.
Reply Date: 2010/01/07
More Info
Post-circumcision care is crucial for ensuring proper healing and managing sensitivity. It is common for individuals to experience heightened sensitivity in the area following the procedure, and this can persist for several weeks. Here’s a detailed response to your concerns:
1. Managing Bleeding Concerns: It is essential to monitor any bleeding from the circumcision site. A small amount of bleeding or oozing can be normal, especially if there’s any friction or irritation. However, if you notice significant bleeding or if the bleeding does not stop with gentle pressure, you should contact your healthcare provider immediately. It’s important to keep the area clean and dry to prevent infection, which can complicate healing.
2. Sensitivity Management: Sensitivity after circumcision can be uncomfortable, but there are ways to manage it. First, ensure that you are following your doctor's advice regarding hygiene and care. If the sensitivity is bothersome, wearing loose-fitting underwear can help reduce friction. Additionally, some individuals find that applying a thin layer of a gentle, non-irritating moisturizer can help alleviate discomfort. If the sensitivity persists or worsens, consult your doctor for further evaluation.
3. Medications for Sensitivity: There are topical treatments that may help reduce sensitivity, but these should only be used under the guidance of a healthcare provider. Some doctors may prescribe topical anesthetics or recommend over-the-counter options that can help numb the area temporarily. However, it’s essential to discuss this with your doctor before trying any new medication to ensure it is safe and appropriate for your situation.
4. Dressing the Wound: Your doctor’s recommendation to avoid covering the area may be based on the idea that exposure to air can promote faster healing. However, if you find that the sensitivity is too much to handle without a dressing, you can discuss this with your doctor. They may suggest a compromise, such as using a non-stick dressing that allows for some airflow while still providing a barrier against irritation.
5. Follow-Up Care: It’s crucial to attend all follow-up appointments with your healthcare provider. They can assess the healing process and provide personalized advice based on your specific situation. If you have concerns about the healing process or if you notice any signs of infection (such as increased redness, swelling, or discharge), reach out to your doctor promptly.
In summary, while sensitivity and minor bleeding can be part of the healing process after circumcision, it’s essential to monitor these symptoms closely. Maintain good hygiene, consider wearing loose clothing, and consult your healthcare provider for any persistent issues or concerns. They can provide tailored advice and treatment options to ensure a smooth recovery.
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