Although circumcision is very simple and has minimal pain, it can also have some adverse consequences if care is not taken before the operation. So, what preparations should be made before performing circumcision?
Choose an appropriate surgical opportunity:
If there is an acute infection in the foreskin, surgery should not be performed until the inflammation subsides; If there is chronic inflammation within the foreskin and it does not heal for a long time, regardless of age, surgery should be performed as early as possible, which is beneficial for the control of inflammation; If after marriage, the foreskin is too long or phimosis affects sexual life, or causes infertility, surgery should also be taken. Of course, the best surgical opportunity is to choose before any secondary lesions occur.
Eliminate tension:
"Due to some discomfort in the wound in the first few days after surgery, some people are worried about the impact on sexual function after surgery, which is unnecessary.". In general, circumcision does not affect normal sexual function. On the contrary, if you carry a mental baggage, it may cause mental dysfunction.
Cleaning the genitals:
Starting 3 days before surgery, the genitals should be soaked with warm water or 1:5000 potassium permanganate solution every day. During cleaning, the foreskin should be turned over, exposing the coronal groove, and thoroughly removing the foreskin scale. However, it should be noted that after cleaning, the foreskin should be promptly restored to prevent incarceration of the penis foreskin.