Foreskin issues
I would like to ask the doctor: About a month ago, I underwent a circumcision.
The wound has healed, but today during an erection and ejaculation, the area where the glans connects to the remaining foreskin unexpectedly split open and bled, resembling a laceration.
Could this be because the foreskin was cut too short? I had the procedure due to phimosis.
What remedies are available for this? Will I have to worry about this happening during sexual intercourse in the future, making it impossible to engage in sexual activity?
00.., 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2010/03/05
Dr. Lai Ronghao reply Urology
It is advised to refrain from sexual activity until the wounds are completely healed.
Whether there will be any tearing during future sexual activity will need to be monitored.
Reply Date: 2010/03/05
More Info
It sounds like you are experiencing a concerning complication following your circumcision, specifically a tear or bleeding at the site where the glans (head of the penis) connects to the remaining skin. This can be distressing, especially if it occurs during an erection or sexual activity. Let's break down the potential causes, implications, and recommendations for your situation.
Understanding the Complication
1. Possible Causes:
- Tension on the Skin: If the circumcision was performed too tightly, it could lead to excessive tension on the remaining skin during an erection, causing tearing.
- Insufficient Healing: Even if the initial wound appears to have healed, the area may still be sensitive or not fully healed internally, leading to a risk of tearing.
- Scar Tissue: The formation of scar tissue can sometimes be less flexible than normal skin, making it more prone to tearing during activities that stretch the skin, such as erections.
2. Implications:
- Bleeding: Minor bleeding can occur with such tears, but if it is significant or recurrent, it may indicate a need for further evaluation.
- Pain and Discomfort: You may experience pain during erections or sexual activity, which can affect your sexual health and confidence.
- Risk of Infection: Any open wound can be susceptible to infection, so it’s essential to monitor for signs such as increased redness, swelling, or discharge.
Recommendations for Management
1. Immediate Care:
- Clean the Area: Gently clean the area with mild soap and water to prevent infection.
- Apply Pressure: If there is bleeding, apply gentle pressure with a clean cloth or gauze to help stop the bleeding.
2. Consult a Healthcare Provider:
- It is crucial to see a urologist or your primary care physician as soon as possible. They can assess the tear, determine if further intervention is necessary, and provide guidance on healing.
- They may recommend topical treatments or, in some cases, surgical revision if the circumcision was too tight.
3. Avoid Sexual Activity:
- Until you have been evaluated and cleared by a healthcare provider, it is advisable to avoid sexual activity to prevent further injury and allow the area to heal properly.
4. Follow-Up Care:
- After your initial visit, follow your doctor’s recommendations for follow-up care. This may include regular check-ups to monitor healing and any necessary adjustments to your circumcision.
5. Long-Term Considerations:
- If the issue persists, or if you find that sexual activity continues to cause discomfort or bleeding, further surgical options may be considered. This could involve a revision of the circumcision to relieve tension or address any anatomical concerns.
Conclusion
While it is understandable to be worried about the implications of this complication on your sexual health, many men experience similar issues after circumcision, and there are effective treatments available. It is essential to address this with a healthcare professional who can provide personalized advice and treatment options. Remember, open communication with your doctor about your concerns will help ensure you receive the best care possible.
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