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Does phimosis surgery require hospitalization?

Asked by:Arabella

Asked on:Mar 25, 2026 09:33 AM

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  • Blashfield Blashfield

    Mar 25, 2026

    In daily life, there are many men who experience discomfort in the glans penis every time they have sex. Sometimes they ejaculate quickly, and some men find that the glans foreskin is too long. However, through treatment, the condition is now under certain control. So does phimosis surgery require hospitalization? Regarding the question of whether hospitalization is required for phimosis surgery, I will tell you below.

    Phimosis surgery is a minimally invasive surgery that can be performed in a hospital outpatient setting and does not have a great impact on daily life, so we do not require hospitalization. However, in daily life, patients must take appropriate nursing measures, go to the hospital regularly for dressing changes, and avoid stiffening, otherwise it will easily cause the wound to open and affect the effect of surgical treatment.

    What should you pay attention to during phimosis surgery?

    First: For surgical treatment, go to a regular hospital, where the health conditions are better. It is best not to have sex within a month after surgery, take the medicines prescribed by the doctor on time every day, avoid exposing the wound to water to avoid infection, and do a good job of cleaning yourself to avoid causing inflammation. First: For surgical treatment, go to a regular hospital, where the health conditions are better. It is best not to have sex within a month after surgery, take the medicines prescribed by the doctor on time every day, avoid exposing the wound to water to avoid infection, and do a good job of cleaning yourself to avoid causing inflammation. Third: After surgery, the sexual organs can be cleaned. Cleaning should be carried out every day. Do not use soap and shower when cleaning. Use cold water or special detergent. It is best to go to the hospital for a follow-up visit after surgery to see if it has recovered, which is more reassuring.

    FAQ

    Because there will be some discomfort in the wound in the first few days after surgery, some people are worried that it will affect male sexual function after surgery. In fact, this idea is not advisable. Under normal circumstances, circumcision will not affect normal male sexual function. On the contrary, once the body is mentally burdened, it is more likely to cause mental erectile dysfunction at this time.

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