What is edema after circumcision?

Circumcision surgery mostly refers to cervical conical excision for women or circumcision for men, and its postoperative edema is mostly caused by local aseptic injury, infection, poor blood or lymphatic return.
1. Female cervical conotruncal resection: the surgery will cause aseptic trauma to the local area, and edema of the local area of the cervix surgery will appear due to the presence of inflammatory factors; if the surgical site is infected during or after the surgery, edema of the cervix will appear due to the invasion of pathogenic bacteria; the surgery will cause damages to the local blood vessels and lymphatic vessels, which will affect the normal reflux of the blood and lymphatic fluids, and edema of the cervix will appear due to the accumulation of the blood and lymphatic fluids. Edema of the cervix will occur due to the accumulation of blood and lymphatic fluid.
2. Circumcision surgery for men: the surgery will cause aseptic trauma to the local area, and edema of the local area of penile surgery will occur due to the presence of inflammatory factors; if the surgical site is infected during or after the surgery, edema of the penis will occur due to the invasion of pathogenic bacteria; the surgery will cause damage to the local blood vessels and lymphatic vessels, which will affect the normal reflux of blood and lymphatic fluid, and edema discomfort of the penis will occur due to the accumulation of blood and lymphatic fluid. The surgery may cause damage to the local blood vessels and lymphatic vessels, affecting the normal return of blood and lymphatic fluid, resulting in the accumulation of blood and lymphatic fluid and the discomfort of penile edema.
Whether women or men after circumcision surgery edema is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, after the doctor’s interview to clarify the cause of the disease, for the cause of the treatment.