Do you need to be hospitalized for circumcision?

Circumcision, or circumcision, is used for the treatment of phimosis and phimosis, and the need for hospitalization usually depends on the patient’s condition. Adults usually do not need to be hospitalized if they choose to undergo the procedure under local anesthesia, while children need to be hospitalized if they undergo the procedure under general anesthesia. 1. Usually, adults do not need to be hospitalized for circumcision, but only need to visit the doctor regularly after the operation and change the local medicine; if there are abnormal conditions, such as serious bleeding after the operation, or the incision is cracked, then hospitalization may be considered necessary. 2. When children undergo circumcision, if they are too young to cooperate, they will need to be operated under general anesthesia, in which case they will need to be hospitalized, usually for two to three days. If you want to undergo circumcision, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital for treatment. The condition of different patients varies, so whether or not you need to be hospitalized must be determined by your condition and your doctor’s instructions.