One year after circumcision surgery, I still have edema.
It is very common for men to have edema after circumcision surgery. Male friends should not worry about it. So what should we do if there is edema after circumcision surgery? What should we do if there is still edema after a year of circumcision surgery? Let’s briefly grasp and understand this problem. We hope that the following points will be helpful to everyone! Experts say that there are many factors that cause edema. The following is a detailed explanation of how to eliminate wound edema after circumcision surgery:
Edema in the wound of circumcision surgery is a common symptom. Slight edema of the glans penis within 3 to 4 days after surgery is normal, but there are individual differences. The reason for edema is that after circumcision surgery, because the blood circulation system at the foreskin frenulum is very rich, the blood vessels and lymph vessels of the skin are disconnected after surgery, and new return circulation pathways are established, resulting in poor return flow, which takes some time. Therefore, some cases of edema caused by circumcision surgery can usually be restored in 2-3 weeks, and may last for more than 3 months. However, there is no need to cause anxiety. Of course, the swelling will disappear after a new circulatory system is formed.
The edema that occurs 3 months or even a year after circumcision is not completely resolved, and such cases often occur. The main reason is that local lymphatic circulation is not sufficiently established, early sexual intercourse is carried out too early, and the location of the irritating wound is often inappropriate. Therefore, attention should be paid to avoiding irritating activities on the foreskin wound after surgery.
If the wound is edema due to wound inflammation, the wound can be cleaned with salt water at this time, and after cleaning, apply iodine disinfectant to the wound to disinfect it. If the wound caused by excessive foreskin cannot be healed for a long time, you can use ¸'s edge-removing prescription to treat the wound, which will reduce inflammation and swelling and promote rapid wound healing.
If the patient's foreskin is too long and the wound edema is serious, some diuretic, anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs can be used for auxiliary treatment.
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