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Phimosis surgery edema chart

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For the condition of too long foreskin, it is necessary to remove the overgrown foreskin through surgery. If the too long foreskin is not removed, the condition of too long foreskin can not be solved comprehensively. However, after the condition of excessive foreskin is treated through surgery, some friends will have a certain degree of edema in the sexual organs.

In fact, it is normal for edema to occur after phimosis surgery, because after circumcision, the wound at the surgical site will be edematous, and as about three to five days pass after the operation, the edema will gradually disappear. Of course, during this process, the patient himself also needs to pay more attention.

Although after phimosis surgery, a certain amount of edema will occur at the wound site due to various surgical treatments, there are also some situations where inflammation on the wounds of various phimosis surgeries will cause edema. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out certain regular inspections and observations of the edema, and to make a certain judgment on the edema before the most accurate treatment method can be made.

If the edema caused by normal surgical treatment after circumcision surgery does not require any treatment, you only need to perform a certain degree of anti-inflammation and keep the surgical wound comfortable, and the swelling will subside in about three to five days. However, if edema occurs due to various inflammations at the site after foreskin surgery, it is necessary to use anti-inflammatory methods to effectively treat the edema that has occurred to achieve the purpose of reducing swelling.

Generally speaking, if the edema after foreskin surgery is caused by normal surgery, it does not require any solution. It will only slowly subside three to five days after the operation. If the edema is caused by inflammation at the surgical wound, you need to use drugs for anti-inflammation, so that the edema can be gradually eliminated and recovery can occur.

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