If the patient does not have inflammation prior to the circumcision, antibiotics are not required. If the patient has inflammation prior to the circumcision, antibiotics will be required as prescribed by the doctor. Whether or not a patient needs to take antibiotics before circumcision needs to be determined by whether or not there is inflammation in the body. If a patient does not have inflammation in the body prior to circumcision, he or she usually does not need to take antibiotics. However, if the patient develops inflammation before the circumcision, he or she will need to be treated with antibiotics as prescribed by the doctor. For example, if a patient develops an aerobic bacterial infection that leads to glans circumcision, he or she can take antibiotics such as erythromycin and amoxicillin clavulanate potassium under the direction of a doctor. It is recommended that patients need to consult a doctor in time before circumcision, the doctor will be based on whether the patient has inflammation, to determine whether the need for antibiotic treatment.