What medication is used for circumcision

Foreskinitis is an inflammation of the foreskin and penile head, which is caused by bacteria that trigger an infection. Treatment of phimosis can be done with medications such as cefadroxil or ofloxacin, but it is not limited to medication, but can be treated surgically if necessary.
Treatment of the skin penis head inflammation need to be first to the coronal groove and the head of the penis to clean, the circumcision can be through the circumcision mouth expansion or dorsal incision in order to clean, can be used in warm boiled water, 0.02% furacilin solution or 1:5000 potassium permanganate solution, such as soaking and rinsing.
If the infection is in the acute stage, antibiotic treatment can be applied, such as cefadroxil or ofloxacin, etc. Cefadroxil is prohibited for those who are allergic to cephalosporins and those who have a history of penicillin anaphylactic shock or immediate reaction, and it is prohibited for those who are allergic to fluconazole and its inactive components, or other azole drugs. Circumcision can be performed on an elective basis after the inflammation subsides.
It is recommended that patients with circumcision seek medical attention in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, and avoid unauthorized use of medication.