How long does it take for the inflammation from circumcision to go away?

Generally speaking, for people with post-circumcision inflammation, the inflammation will be eliminated in about 1 to 2 weeks, but the exact time varies from person to person. For people with post-circumcision inflammation, if the patient’s inflammatory reaction is mild, only localized in the wound, such as redness, swelling, pain, etc., the inflammation will subside after about 1 week of regular treatment; if the wound appears to be more serious phenomena such as ulceration, pus, etc., it may take about 2 weeks. If the inflammation involves the whole body, such as fever, chills and other symptoms, the inflammation will take longer to subside, and may be extended to 1 month or even longer. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for circumcision, follow the doctor’s instructions for recovery after surgery, and follow up for treatment when the symptoms mentioned appear, in order to get well soon.