With commercial circumcision, the removal of the ring may result in localized wound oozing or slight cracking, resulting in bleeding. After commercial ring circumcision, the incision has not fully healed just after removal of the ring, so cracking and bleeding may occur. If the bleeding is not much, it is usually normal and can usually recover on its own. It is recommended to use povidone-iodine disinfection, i.e., use a cotton swab dipped in povidone-iodine to gently clean the incision local disinfection, in order to prevent the occurrence of infection. Patients should not have penile erection in half a month, and should not have sex in January to prevent touching the incision site and affecting the recovery. If the bleeding is heavy after the removal of the ring, you need to go to the hospital immediately for examination, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause and then corresponding treatment.