For male circumcision after anastomosis surgery, the pain will be maintained for about 7-10 days, mainly longer than the pain of circumcision surgery, because the human prepuce is a complete tight connection between the foreskin and the glans. Therefore, during the surgery, blunt separation is performed, and after the separation of this narrow adhesion, it leads to local mucosal congestion and edema resulting in an inflammatory state. Therefore, the pain is maintained for a longer period of time, and some patients with local glansitis may not see relief from the pain for 7-10 days after the surgery. Patients can take oral medication for symptomatic treatment, such as ibuprofen or local anesthetic medication, such as lidocaine cream, which can relieve the pain. Usually the recovery is relatively smooth as long as the patient maintains local hygiene after the surgery.