Symptoms of circumcision infection

The symptoms of circumcision infection are purulent discharge from the circumcision wound, and there may also be blood accumulation under the skin, watery or pus and blood-like material flowing out after pressure, and there may also be a significant increase in pain. If there are these symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital to see the surgeon for examination and observe whether there is any infection. Under normal circumstances there will certainly be redness, swelling and pain after circumcision, and as long as there is no large amount of discharge, there is generally no major problem. It is recommended that you must take a broad-spectrum antibacterial agent after surgery, mainly to prevent infection. Take the medication for 2-3 days, and clean and change the wound every day to prevent fluid from accumulating under the trauma of the foreskin, and an increase in fluid will lead to infection.