How to deal with discharge after circumcision surgery

There may be discharge around the urethra and incision after the circumcision surgery, which needs to be treated by reasonable treatment to prevent the occurrence of infection. First, oral antibiotics, such as cefdinir and cefuroxime, need to be taken to prevent infection. Secondly, together with the change of medication, timely removal of local secretions, especially secretions from the urethra, which may lead to the occurrence of urethral stricture. If there is an increase in secretions from the urethra, causing poor urination, you can use iodine voltaic swabs and gently wipe away the secretions at the outer urethra. In daily life, pay attention to local hygiene, increase drinking water, and take a shower 1-2 weeks after surgery to wash away local secretions.