How long does it take to remove the gauze after circumcision surgery

Generally, the gauze can be removed 2-3 days after circumcision. If there is secondary bleeding or incisional infection, the gauze dressing time may be relatively longer and regular gauze changes may be required in between. Under normal circumstances, if the incision is not infected and there is no bleeding, it is recommended to remove the gauze early, which will facilitate the exposure of the wound, dry the wound, facilitate the disinfection care of the wound, and can promote early healing of the wound. It should be noted that after gauze removal, it is necessary to disinfect with iodophor 2-3 times a day, and then take a bath one week after surgery.