Generally speaking, it is possible to take a shower about 10 days after circumcision, but the time varies from patient to patient. After a patient has been circumcised, usually around 10 days after the surgery, the wounds at the surgical site have started to gradually heal and you can take a shower. However, different patients have different conditions, different surgical incisions, and different body qualities, so the speed of recovery and the time required also varies. When taking a bath, you should also be careful not to let body cleansers such as shower gel come into contact with the wound, as it will cause irritation to the wound area and affect the healing of the wound, and you should also avoid taking a basin bath, so as not to lead to wound infection or foreskin edema. Patients who have been circumcised should consult with their supervising physician and follow medical advice on bathing.