Whether or not to take pain medication after circumcision is still largely based on the patient’s level of post-operative pain. For the more intense pain can take pain medication, pain is not obvious when the pain is not need to take pain medication. After circumcision, after the anesthetic effect disappears, if the patient has severe pain at the incision, you can take the relevant pain medication for pain relief, such as ibuprofen, diclofenac sodium and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. After the anesthetic effect subsides, the pain at the incision is not obvious, and the patient may not need to take the relevant painkilling drugs. Drugs for pain relief only relieve the patient’s postoperative pain, usually does not have an impact on the recovery of the operation, so whether to take painkillers or not to take painkillers, depending on the condition, there is no good or bad, it is recommended to take under the guidance of a professional physician.