One month after circumcision, if the wound has completely healed, you can swim.
Circumcision is a common procedure in urology, which mainly involves surgical removal of the overgrown foreskin. The wound usually heals in about 7 days after circumcision, but it may vary depending on individual differences and surgical methods.
After one month, if the circumcision incision is fully recovered and no redness, swelling, oozing and other discomforts occur, you can do swimming exercise. However, if the incision recovers slowly and pain, redness, swelling, oozing and infection have occurred recently, it is recommended to go swimming again after a period of time. There are pathogenic bacteria and disinfectant in the pool, which may cause irritation to the wound that has not recovered well and aggravate the infection.
One month after circumcision, if patients want to swim, they should do a good job of cleaning after swimming to prevent germs from remaining. If there are uncomfortable symptoms after swimming, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time and be treated by a professional doctor.