What should I do if I can’t pee after being circumcised?

Reasons for not being able to urinate after a recent circumcision include localized inflammation, elastic bandages that are too tight, and pain. It is recommended to relieve the symptoms by means of medication and general treatment.
1. Local inflammation: after circumcision, if the patient does not have good postoperative care, it may lead to local infection and inflammatory reaction, congestion, swelling, and inability to urinate.
For this situation, antibiotics such as cefradine and ceftriaxone can be used for treatment under the guidance of healthcare professionals. Secondly, during the convalescence, you should maintain good hygiene habits and do not eat spicy and stimulating food.
2. elastic bandage too tight: in order to play the effect of bleeding, often use elastic bandage after surgery. If the bandage is too tight, it will easily lead to excessive pressure on the urethra, and the phenomenon of not being able to urinate. It is recommended to re-do the bandage as soon as possible to reduce the local pressure.
3. Pain: After circumcision, tissue edema may occur, which makes the local wound is pulled, triggering pain symptoms, and the glans will also be affected, the phenomenon of urine. Usually you can use ibuprofen or acetaminophen to relieve the pain, in addition to relaxing the mind, do not exercise strenuously, so as not to aggravate the pain.
In summary, there is no need to worry too much when you can’t urinate after urinary circumcision, and patients should inform their healthcare professionals in time to standardize the treatment.