How long does it take for circumcision edema to go away

Circumcision basically eliminates the edema in about a week, but the exact time varies from person to person. Circumcision is the removal of excess foreskin from the top of the penis to expose the head of the penis, and is an effective treatment for treating phimosis and phimosis and preventing their complications. Edema is normal after circumcision because circumcision disrupts circulation to the foreskin. The edema will subside only after a new circulation path is established, which will take some time to recover. After circumcision, pay attention to the protection of the affected area, try to avoid bathing water touching the wound, and follow the doctor’s instructions to disinfect the wound on time. Although edema is normal after circumcision, you should follow up with your doctor on time.