Circumcised ten days foreskin and cover the glans a little, is a common situation, do not be too nervous. Circumcision mainly refers to circumcision, a surgical procedure for patients with long foreskin, phimosis, and incarcerated foreskin. During the procedure, it is usually necessary to lift the distal end of the foreskin, use scissors to cut the foreskin to the level of the coronal sulcus, and then make a circular excision from the dorsal incision toward the tether on the prone side. The wound wound is sutured to finalize the surgical operation. As you can see from the surgical procedure, circumcision is not a complete removal of the foreskin, but only the removal of excessively long foreskin tissue. Some of the foreskin tissue will be left during the operation, mainly due to the fact that the foreskin will stretch along with the erection of the penis. If too much foreskin is removed, it may lead to greater tension on the penis and painful erections. Therefore, it is common to find the foreskin covering the glans a little bit for ten days after surgery, so don’t be too nervous. Patients need to note that ten days after surgery, the wound should not have fully recovered. Patients also need to follow the doctor’s instructions to continue treatment, pay attention to observe the wound healing. Among them, do not have an erection, to prevent the wound from cracking and so on.