Can you break a circumcision edema?

After performing circumcision surgery, local edema symptoms, not to break, it is recommended to keep the local clean, if necessary, the use of drugs to intervene.
After circumcision, due to the original local blood, tissue fluid, lymphatic fluid circulation system is broken, coupled with the inflammatory response caused by surgical stimulation, will lead to edema, pain and other discomforts. Do not break the edematous tissue on your own to avoid complications such as infection and increased edema.
For the edematous wound and its surrounding tissues after surgery, it is recommended to keep the local area clean, change the medicine and clothing regularly, and use medication such as erythromycin ointment to prevent local infection if necessary. For severe symptoms such as edema and pain, anti-inflammatory drugs such as acetaminophen can be used to reduce the symptoms, and ice packs can be applied appropriately.
The above drugs should be used under the guidance of clinicians. If there is abnormal blood seepage, oozing, swelling and other discomforts in the wound after the operation, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for consultation.