Does circumcision hurt the nerves

Usually circumcision does not injure the nerves and the risk is low; however, if the procedure is not performed properly, the nerves may be injured. Circumcision is a first-degree surgery with fewer complications. Usually, circumcision will not injure the nerves, the procedure is safe, the surgical technique is clinically mature, and the risk of injuring the nerves is low, so patients do not need to be overly worried, and can actively cooperate with the doctor in the process of preparing for the surgery, during the surgery, and in the post-operative recovery. However, if you are too nervous during the surgery, do not give the doctor a certain degree of cooperation, or the doctor himself is not skilled in surgical techniques, improper operation, to a certain extent, it is possible to injure the nerve. Clinical circumcision can be categorized into traditional circumcision, modified circumcision and circumcision with circumciser, etc., and you can choose the appropriate surgical method according to the actual situation. All in all, patients undergoing circumcision need to eliminate tension and anxiety, actively cooperate with the doctor, strengthen local care after surgery, and timely follow-up if there is any abnormality.