If there are granules the size of a grain of rice in the wound six months after circumcision, it may be local scar hyperplasia, inflammatory polyp or granulation tissue formed by abnormal healing of local skin tissues, etc., which should be treated with medication, proper trimming, surgical excision or laser surgery under the guidance of a professional doctor.
1. Localized scar proliferation: If granulation of the size of a grain of rice appears in the wound six months after circumcision, it may be localized scar proliferation, which should be treated with Mucopolysaccharide Polysulfate Cream under the guidance of a professional doctor, which can help to inhibit scar proliferation. If the granulation tissue is overgrown, it can be treated with proper trimming or surgical excision by professional doctors.
2. Inflammatory polyps: If the rice-sized granules appear in the wound after circumcision for six months, they are polyps that grow after inflammation and infection, and can be treated by laser surgery with professional doctors.
3. Abnormal healing of local skin tissue to form granulation tissue: If the local skin tissue healing abnormality to form granulation tissue, higher than the surface of the skin, may affect the normal healing, you should cooperate with the professional doctor to trim the granulation.
If there are granules the size of a grain of rice in the wound after six months of circumcision, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital for review and treatment in time.