Post-Circumcision Concerns: Healing Issues and Complications Explained - Urology

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It has been 10 days since my circumcision, and the wound has opened up a bit and is still bleeding, although not much.
The frenulum at the front of the glans seems to be partially torn; will it heal on its own? By the way, the stitches have not been removed yet.

Jia, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2012/01/06

Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology


Jia: Hello, it's difficult to determine; it may not be related, or it could be very serious.
It's best to follow up with an outpatient clinic for further evaluation and treatment.

Reply Date: 2012/01/06

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Post-circumcision concerns are quite common, especially in the first few weeks following the procedure. It's important to understand that healing can vary significantly from person to person, and some complications may arise during the recovery process.
In your case, it sounds like you are experiencing some issues with the healing of the incision site. A small amount of bleeding and the appearance of a split or crack in the skin can occur, especially if the area is irritated or if there is tension on the healing tissue. The fact that you mentioned a "string" or band of tissue (likely the frenulum) appears to be partially torn can also be concerning, but it is not uncommon for the frenulum to be affected during circumcision.

Here are some key points to consider regarding your situation:
1. Healing Process: Generally, circumcision wounds take about 1 to 3 weeks to heal, but complete healing can take longer. During this time, it is crucial to keep the area clean and dry. If you notice any excessive bleeding, increased pain, or signs of infection (such as redness, swelling, or discharge), you should contact your healthcare provider immediately.

2. Bleeding: Minor bleeding can occur as the tissue heals, especially if the area is disturbed. If the bleeding is minimal and stops on its own, it may not be a cause for concern. However, if you experience significant bleeding or if it does not stop, seek medical attention.

3. Tissue Integrity: The frenulum is a sensitive area, and if it has been partially torn, it may heal on its own, but this can depend on the extent of the injury. If the tissue is still intact and there is no significant loss of tissue, it is likely that it will heal properly. However, if you notice that the tissue is not healing or if it looks worse, it is essential to consult with your doctor.

4. Stitches: If you still have stitches in place, it is important to avoid any activities that may put stress on the area. Stitches are typically removed within 7 to 14 days post-surgery, depending on the type used. If you have concerns about the stitches or if they seem to be causing irritation, your healthcare provider can provide guidance.

5. Follow-Up Care: It is crucial to follow up with your surgeon or healthcare provider for a post-operative check-up. They can assess the healing process, address any concerns you have, and provide appropriate treatment if necessary.

6. Complications: While complications from circumcision are relatively rare, they can include excessive bleeding, infection, or issues with the healing of the frenulum or other surrounding tissues. If you have any concerns about complications, do not hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider.

In summary, while some bleeding and discomfort can be normal during the healing process, it is essential to monitor your symptoms closely. If you have any doubts or if your symptoms worsen, please consult your healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation and appropriate management. Your health and comfort are paramount, and timely medical advice can help ensure a smooth recovery.

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