The indications for surgical treatment of circumcision tie breaks are mainly patients with relatively large fissures accompanied by active bleeding, and postoperative treatment is usually recommended if the fissure is more than 0.5cm. If the split is relatively small, local sterilization and bandage will be enough.
1. Surgery: Usually, if the fracture of the tethered ligament is more than 0.5cm with active bleeding, it is necessary to have timely surgery to clear the wound, stop the bleeding, and suture treatment. After surgery, change the medicine on time and keep the wound clean and dry.
2. Non-surgical treatment: If the fissure is relatively small and bleeding is not obvious, you can consider local disinfection and then apply pressure bandage. Change the medicine on time, usually the wound can heal in about a week.
Overall, the foreskin tie rupture need to go to the hospital in time to check, understand the degree of damage and then targeted treatment.