Circumcision tethering does not heal can be considered physiological factors as well as wound infection, diabetes and other conditions, it is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination to clarify the cause of the disease.
Due to the complexity of the structure of the tethered area, healing may be relatively slow, if there is no other discomfort is considered to be normal, if accompanied by nocturnal erection and other conditions may lead to secondary incision cracking, which will also affect the healing of the wound.
In pathological cases, the first consideration is that the incision is infected due to untimely postoperative dressing changes and poor care such as untimely gauze changes, which leads to non-healing of the wound.
In addition, the presence of systemic diseases such as diabetes mellitus may also affect wound healing leading to non-healing or delayed healing.
Therefore, it is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination to clarify the cause of the disease and to deal with it in a timely manner.