Surgical Methods for Circumcision Adhesion

The main surgical method for foreskin adhesion is circumcision. Foreskin adhesion usually means that the foreskin and the head of the penis stick together and are difficult to turn over. Patients may also suffer from pain, ulceration, pus, low-grade fever, fatigue, and swollen lymph nodes in the groin. If the circumcision is long and circumcised and the adhesion of the foreskin is more serious, it is necessary to consider surgical treatment, mainly circumcision. During surgery, the foreskin and penis are separated to release the adhesions, and then the excess foreskin is removed using an electric knife. If the foreskin adhesion caused by glans circumcision usually does not need surgical treatment, non-infectious non-exudative lesions can be used externally in weak glucocorticoid cream or cream, such as hydrocortisone ointment, etc.; combined with the infection of the topical antibiotic ointment, such as mupirocin ointment, fusidic acid ointment, etc.; Candida infections can be used in clotrimazole ointment, ketoconazole ointment and so on. It is recommended that patients seek medical treatment in a timely manner, choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and actively carry out the treatment.