After children's foreskin surgery, ordinary patients can still do their daily work without hospitalization, except for children under general anesthesia who need short-term hospitalization for nursing and safety. Due to penile erection after operation, teenagers and adult patients will suffer from wound swelling and bleeding. If it is a slight bleeding, only local cold compress and pressing are needed to stop bleeding. If they bleed badly, they should go back to the hospital immediately. Because wounds and stitches are ok.
If necessary, the wound can be soaked in clean warm water to promote the suture to fall off. One month after the operation, the patient can resume sexual life without affecting sexual function. Hospital experts suggest that children's foreskin surgery can be said to be the most commonly performed surgery in the diagnosis and treatment of reproductive plastic surgery in urology, and it is also a so-called "minor operation", but it must be treated with caution.