What’s wrong with flaky glans after circumcision?

After circumcision glans flakes consider surgery caused by aseptic inflammation, drug stimulation, glans is too dry, etc., such as accompanied by other symptoms is recommended for further examination. 1. Clinically, the phenomenon of glans flaking after circumcision is generally considered a normal phenomenon after surgery, which may be due to the slight injury caused by the surgical process resulting in aseptic inflammation, postoperative pressure bandage resulting in glans swelling, glans mucosal detachment, and does not require special treatment. 2. When sterilizing the glans with iodophor during and after surgery, the mucous membrane on the surface of the glans will also be stimulated to a certain extent, resulting in partial detachment. 3. Because the glans is removed from its previous state of being wrapped and exposed to the air after surgery to remove the excessively long foreskin, it may flake off due to over-drying and other conditions. In addition, the presence of infection due to poor postoperative care cannot be ruled out, so it is recommended that when accompanied by other symptoms, further examination is carried out in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease.