Edema after circumcision is usually normal. If the degree of edema is mild, no special treatment is needed. If the degree of edema is more serious, suspected combined infection, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to take medication. After circumcision, due to the local wound has not healed, the patient will appear in a short period of time foreskin edema. During this period, it is recommended to regularly disinfect the wound with iodophor, change the dressing, and keep the wound locally dry and change loose underwear. Patients should also avoid prolonged standing and minimize the number of penile erections, all of which will help the wound to recover. When edema is serious and suspected to be combined with local infection, penicillin, erythromycin and other drugs can be taken as prescribed by the doctor. If the patient edema is serious and accompanied by other discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions to do further examination, in the doctor’s help for targeted treatment.