Circumcision precautions

  Precautions after circumcision 1. If the child has a history of bleeding disorders (such as hemophilia, leukemia, thrombocytopenic purpura, etc., or often subcutaneous petechiae, bleeding gums, nosebleeds, or traumatic bleeding that cannot be easily stopped, etc.), the doctor must be informed before the operation; 2. Some young children are reluctant to urinate because of penile pain, they should be comforted or urged to urinate, if necessary, they may need to return to the hospital for catheterization; 4, avoid local contamination before wound healing (disposable paper cups can be used to cover the local protection after removing the bottom), when urinating, the urethral orifice should be facing downward to reduce urine soaking the dressing, allowing a small amount of urine staining; 5, those with severe pain can be given pain medication (such as painkillers, etc.) 6.A small amount of local blood oozing is a normal phenomenon, such as no progressive increase (bleeding), can be observed for the time being, most can stop on their own, such as blood flowing outside the dressing, not a normal phenomenon, need to review treatment; 7.A yellow, gray, brown or a small amount of bloody discharge (especially with foreskin adhesions), mostly normal phenomenon, can gradually disappear after sitting basin soaking; 8.After surgery, local swelling is a normal phenomenon, and can be gradually reduced after sitting in the basin; 9. 3 days after surgery (except the day of surgery) from the basin bath, method: according to 4-5 kg of water (5 pounds of water bottle 1 bottle) plus salt 1 two ratios, to boiling water salt, to be suitable for the water temperature after the hot water sitting in the basin soak, 20-30 minutes each time, 2-3 times a day, to local dryness, discharge reduction, swelling reduction, about 2 weeks; 10. The dressing can be removed after sitting in the basin, if it is difficult to remove after one soaking, it can be removed one by one after soaking for several times; for those who have adhesions between prepuce and glans before surgery, there may be pinpoint blood oozing from the glans after the dressing is peeled off in the early stage, which is a normal phenomenon and can be gradually relieved after the basin bath; 11.The sutures of the circumcision are absorbable sutures, which do not need to be removed and will fall off on their own, the time of falling off varies and takes about 1 month; 12.If there is 12, if there is obvious bleeding, serious swelling, etc., you can go to the emergency room or outpatient follow-up; 13, if the phenomenon of shelling and shedding occurs repeatedly at the glans within a few months after surgery, the glans is pale and obvious, and even the urinary line gradually becomes thinner and other abnormalities, you need outpatient review; if the circumcision wound is narrowed, the glans is returned to the foreskin can not be revealed, you need early outpatient review.