Circumcision 1. Those who need to be circumcised (1) children with prepuce who are prevented from urinating or have recurrent infections due to narrowing of the foreskin sac.
(2) Adults who suffer from circumcision or have recurrent infections due to circumcision.
Circumcision should not be performed in infants with prepuce or in children with circumcision if there are no complications. This is because most circumcisions in children under the age of 3 disappear on their own as they grow older; in other children, the head of the penis will be exposed as long as the foreskin is repeatedly retracted upward to expand the opening of the foreskin sac, and surgical removal is not necessary.
Before circumcision in children, it is necessary to distinguish it from occult penis, which is a thick fibrous tissue of the penile meatus that hinders the development of the penile corpus cavernosum. Patients with occult penis should not be circumcised.
2.What preparation is needed before surgery (1) The night before surgery and the day of surgery, ask the patient to clean the local area. Clean the genitals: when cleaning, turn the foreskin over to expose the coronary sulcus and thoroughly remove the foreskin scale. However, it should be noted that the foreskin should be reset in time after cleaning to avoid causing penile foreskin entrapment.
(2) Complicated foreskin, penile head inflammation, the need to choose drugs and local immersion treatment, after the inflammation subsided before surgery.
(3) Eliminate tension: As the wound will be somewhat uncomfortable in the first few days after surgery, some people worry that it will have an impact on sexual function after surgery, this idea is unnecessary. Generally speaking, circumcision will not affect the normal sexual function. On the contrary, if you carry the burden of thought, but may cause mental sexual dysfunction.
(4) Prepare looser clothing before surgery.
Postoperative treatment 1.Take sedatives at bedtime for 3 to 4 days after surgery to prevent penile erection, which may cause pain and bleeding.
2.Tell the patient not to wet the gauze when urinating.
3.When urinating after surgery, try to avoid wetting the dressing, if the dressing is contaminated by urine, it should be changed in time. If you are a married man, you should pay attention to the fact that the couple must separate for a period of time after the surgery and try to avoid sexual impulses.
Post-operative effects on sexual life Many people worry that the quality of sexual life will be affected after the operation, but after a lot of clinical research has confirmed that the main sensory nerve fibers are distributed below the glans, far more than on the foreskin. Therefore, removing the local foreskin does not reduce the degree of sexual sensitivity. On the contrary, revealing the glans tethered part after foreskin removal not only does not affect the sensitivity of sexual life, but also helps to improve the sensitivity of sexual life due to the reduction of chronic stimulation of foreskin scale, which leads to greater sexual pleasure.