It is normal to have adhesions for a short period of time after circumcision surgery. It is recommended to go to the hospital regularly for treatment, or you can use iodine swabs for local wiping. In the short term, there will be a small amount of oozing and scabbing, which will cause surface adhesions. In this case, after the circumcision wound has fully recovered and the scab has fallen off, the adhesions can be separated by themselves and do not require any treatment. During the recovery period, you need to use iodophor solution for local disinfection regularly or go to the hospital for medication change. After the surgery is fully recovered to normal, the edema and local exudation will disappear and adhesions will not occur, so patients do not need to worry and it is recommended to go to the hospital for medication change and wound inspection regularly according to medical advice. If scar adhesions do exist, they will be treated by a professional surgeon. This usually occurs within 2-4 weeks after surgery, and if there are obvious scar adhesions, two surgeries are needed to remove the local scar to separate the local adhesions.