Now that we know the harm of foreskin, many people worry that circumcision will lead to male impotence. In fact, these worries are unnecessary. Director Yang of Shenyang Tianqiao Chinese Medicine Hospital explained that because circumcision is a minor operation, it is usually carried out in the small operating room of the outpatient department of the hospital. After the operation, you can go home without hospitalization. Circumcision generally uses local anesthesia. Before the operation, anesthetics were injected into the cavernous bodies on both sides of the penis and around the nerves on the back of the penis. So that there will be no great pain during the operation. Moreover, after the anesthetic effect disappears, the anesthetic will not cause any harmful effects on the penis and the nerves of the penis, nor will it affect the sexual function in the future. Therefore, circumcision generally does not lead to male impotence.
Circumcision has a certain standard for the length of the excised foreskin, which is generally circumcised to the coronal groove of the penis.
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Centimeter. Such a resection range can ensure that the foreskin will not be too short after operation, so that the penis will not be painful or bent during erection or sexual life. After circumcision, the wound was stitched neatly with silk thread, and then wrapped with gauze, and the operation was completed. If there are no complications such as infection and bleeding after operation and the wound heals well, the stitches can be removed in 7 days. It can be seen that circumcision is not dangerous and there will be no sequelae. All kinds of questions are unnecessary.
Director Yang of Shenyang Tianqiao Chinese Medicine Hospital reminded that although circumcision will not lead to male impotence, it is necessary to avoid wetting the dressing when urinating after circumcision. If the dressing is contaminated by urine, it should be replaced in time.