How many days does it take for a little boy to get circumcised?

It is not possible to generalize about how many days a young boy can be circumcised. In the case of anastomotic circumcision, it takes about 7 days to heal; in the case of traditional circumcision, it takes about 14 days to heal. The exact time for healing varies depending on the type of surgery and the patient’s physical condition.
With anastomotic stud circumcision, there may be less bleeding, a light bandage can be applied, the gauze and oil gauze can be removed in 2-3 days, normal washing can be done, and the healing time will take about 7 days.
In the traditional way, the inner and outer plates of the foreskin are closed intermittently with sutures, and if non-absorbable thread is used, it takes about 7 days to remove the sutures. If absorbable stitches are used, it will take about 7 days to open the gauze and oil gauze and wash it normally. After washing, the absorbable stitches may fall off by themselves and the healing time will take about 14 days.
The primary purpose of circumcision is to address the hygiene of the male penile area. Circumcision will remove the excessive foreskin, which can keep the glans exposed, reduce the production and accumulation of foreskin scale, and avoid excessive foreskin scale irritation to the foreskin and glans, so as to better maintain the hygiene of male glans and foreskin.
If you feel unwell, you should go to the hospital in time to avoid delay.