Circumcision chipping refers to wound dehiscence, which needs to be treated either conservatively or surgically with regard to the specific condition of the wound. 1. Conservative treatment: If the wound dehiscence is not too serious and the overall condition of the wound is basically good, conservative treatment measures can be taken for the time being. On the one hand, clean and sterilize the wound to prevent wound infection. On the other hand, the patient should be informed of the current situation to avoid the occurrence of penile erection, so as to reduce the pulling stimulation on the wound. The patient should stay in bed to promote the smooth recovery of the wound. 2. Surgical treatment: If the wound dehiscence is obvious, especially if there is more than one bleeding, then it is necessary to consider secondary surgery. After disinfecting the wound surface, remove some unclean tissues or necrotic inactivated tissues from the wound surface, and then re-do the wound suture. After surgery, patients are instructed to stay in bed and take active medication to ensure the smooth recovery of the wound.