Does circumcision hurt? Some male friends are familiar with the harm of too long prepuce, but they dare not treat them because they are afraid of the pain of circumcision. So, will circumcision hurt? We will give you a detailed introduction on whether circumcision will hurt.
How to handle excessive foreskin? The only way to solve the problem of redundant prepuce is circumcision, which generally uses local anesthesia. Before operation, anesthetics are injected into the cavernous body on both sides of the penis and around the nerves on the dorsal side of the penis. This way, after the anesthesia has worked, there will be no pain during the surgery. Postoperative pain is also tolerable for children. And after the anesthetic effect disappears, the anesthetic will not cause any harmful effects on the penis and the nerves of the penis, nor will it affect future sexual function. The foreskin cutting operation has certain standards for the length of the foreskin to be removed. Generally, the foreskin is circumcised to 0.5~0.8 cm away from the penis coronal groove. This excision range can ensure that the foreskin will not be too short after the circumcision operation, so that the penis will not be painful or bent when erecting or having sex.
Does circumcision hurt? "The procedure for prepuce lengthening is performed under anesthesia, so it is generally painless. The procedure for prepuce lengthening involves removing the overlong prepuce by making a straight incision in the back of the penis, and then cutting a circle of excess prepuce laterally.". During prepuce surgery, doctors will give local anesthesia depending on the patient's condition, causing a momentary pain during anesthesia, and no pain at all during surgery. You can walk on your own after finishing, but your walking posture may not be quite the same as usual. To avoid vomiting reactions caused by patients' maladaptation to narcotic drugs, fasting should be done for four to six hours before surgery.
What are the precautions for foreskin surgery?
1. After circumcision, patients should stay in bed for 3 to 4 days and avoid standing or sitting for a long time.
2. The wound after circumcision should be kept clean and dry, and the gauze should not be wet when urinating.
3. After circumcision, there will be slight pain and stasis in the wound, and pain killers should be taken regularly.
4. Patients should urinate in time to avoid urinary retention
5. Generally, patients can resume their sexual life one month after surgery.
6. Avoid sexual stimulation to prevent penis erection.
7. If the wound is swollen, painful, and bleeding, local cold compress and pressure can be used to stop the bleeding; If bleeding is severe, return to hospital immediately.