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Which hospital is best for circumcision surgery?

This is other people’s experience, you can refer to it!

Because my foreskin is really long, I decided to get rid of it! I went to Peking University Third Hospital (Peking University Third Hospital). It's level three, which is the highest level. The surgery fee + medicine fee + dressing change and suture removal cost me nearly 600 yuan. Go to the "urology department" and go to the outpatient clinic to see a doctor. The doctor will first check whether your foreskin needs surgery.

Then we will issue you a consent form for surgery. But surgery is generally not done right away. You have to make an appointment and the doctor will tell you when it can be done. There are too many people with foreskins in major cities now! I waited a week to make it! You need to have blood and urine tests before the surgery. In fact, you can go for the test on the same day. The test can be completed in up to an hour. Because if the test is done on the day of surgery, it will delay time. I remember that the doctor said that people with diabetes could not have surgery.

The operation starts at 8:30 in the morning, first come first served. I'll be there at 8 o'clock. I'm the first one to have an operation. But unfortunately, there is a newbie working as the doctor's assistant. The hair must be shaved before surgery. The newbie made two big cuts when he shaved me! ! ! During the surgery, a needle is used to inject anesthetic around the base of the penis. I got 6 stitches! The doctor then uses surgical scissors to test your foreskin. When you feel no pain, the surgery will begin! Disinfect first with disinfectant (like iodine). Then cover the area around the penis with a cloth, and as soon as the operating light is turned on, the operation will begin. Only the penis is anesthetized during the surgery. All other parts can be moved. At first I wanted to watch the doctor perform the surgery on me, but I had to look up, so I didn’t watch. There was no pain at all during the surgery. Because it's already anesthetized. So to put it bluntly, it’s just like there’s no such thing! So don’t be afraid!

I won’t talk about the operation process because I didn’t see it either. After the surgery, the doctor will wrap you in gauze. Then give you medicine. I was initially prescribed anti-inflammatory drugs (I forgot the name), painkillers and drugs to prevent erection. I'm quite lucky. I basically never suffered any pain. Even after the operation was completed and the anesthesia wore off, I felt no pain at all. Edema may occur after surgery. Don't worry. If the swelling is not severe, it's fine. If there is bleeding, go see him immediately! Go to the emergency room at night! After the operation, the doctor will tell you when to go to the hospital for dressing change. Just remember to go! The smell of the medicine is not very strange, but it becomes unpleasant after smelling it too much. It was said that I could work normally after the surgery, but I rested at home for a week before I started working normally. After all, it is the lifeblood! While you are wearing the gauze, be sure to avoid getting the gauze wet when you urinate. I used to wipe it with paper towels after urinating. Also, when touching that thing with your hands, be sure to handle it gently! Otherwise it will hurt! I had the surgery on December 31st, and I rushed to have the sutures removed on January 15th. Because I couldn't take a shower during this period, I really couldn't bear it. After the sutures were removed, the doctor said that it would take another 1 or 2 days before I could take a shower. Because there are cable holes. It is important to note that this surgery is best done in winter. Because I couldn't take a shower for half a month. So if you make it in the summer, how smelly it will be! Moreover, it is hot in summer and it is not easy for wounds to heal.

I had sex one month after the surgery. In fact, I don't feel any difference. That means you no longer have to pull the foreskin with your hands after you have an erection.

Although the surgery is cured, don’t have sex too frequently. Not good for wounds. By the way, my wound has been healing very well, so I started living again just a month ago. If your wound is not healing well, then nourish it more!

During the period of gauze wrapping after surgery, if you feel an erection when you go to bed at night or when you wake up in the morning, quickly curl up! Let me tell you about my own experience. When I went to bed at night, because it was uncomfortable to lie flat on my back, I put a thick sponge between my knees when I lay on my side. This sleeping position is also comfortable, and you won't feel pain from being pinched by your legs.

That’s all my personal summary. Let me answer some questions from my friends based on my personal opinions:

How long after surgery can I have sex?

Answer: At least one month later. It’s better to raise more.

Do you feel different when having sex because of the surgery?

Answer: Personally, I don’t think there is any difference. But it lasted a little longer.

Is there any change in the appearance of the penis after the surgery?

Answer: The glans can be exposed even when it is soft. And the wound is quite clear now

Do you feel more comfortable after the foreskin is cut and the glans is exposed?

Answer: I think there is no difference.

During the period after surgery, will having an erection affect wound recovery?

Answer: Yes. It will affect! Be sure to control your erection! The doctor will prescribe you medicine to prevent erection.

Will urination be affected after the operation? Can't I take a shower?

Answer: It does not affect urination very much. Just be careful. You cannot take a shower for half a month after the operation.

If sex is more intense, will the wound after circumcision be easily damaged?

Answer: My wound is not very obvious. So it’s nothing serious.

Have you stopped having an erection for 14 days?

Answer: I didn’t do it.

Especially when sleeping at night. This is troublesome! As soon as there is any movement, you have to shrink down quickly!

What kind of hospital are you in? Can you introduce it? Is there anything special about doctors? Need to find someone? Need a red envelope? The surgery fee seems not high, right? Should I go to see him first and then make an appointment for surgery?

Answer: Nothing special! The surgery fee should generally be around 400. You have to see the outpatient clinic first, and then make an appointment for surgery.

If the penis itself is relatively flexible, will the long-term non-erect recuperation after surgery affect the flexibility of the erect state in the future?

Answer: Erection will not be affected after surgery. The doctor will carefully estimate the difference between normal and erect length. Unless the doctor's skills are too poor!

Q: I am a person with excessive foreskin. When my penis is flaccid, I can easily turn it up to expose the glans. However, when the penis is erect, it is more difficult to turn up the foreskin. During my first sexual intercourse, I once had my glans stuck and needed help from my hands to turn it down. But now I can turn it down freely. I wonder if I need circumcision surgery? Also, recently, a faint red spot has appeared next to my glans. The glans may occasionally itch, but the red spot has not yet protruded. I wonder if it is due to excessive anger or something else. How should I deal with it? Looking forward to your advice!

Answer: In your case, it means that the foreskin is still relatively tight. If you have sexual intercourse in the future, there is still a risk of foreskin incarceration, especially if the sexual intercourse lasts for a long time. In addition, if you don't pay attention to regular cleaning, inflammation can easily be induced due to the stimulation of smegma. Therefore, it is best to have time for surgery. If you really don't want to have surgery, you have to clean and turn up the foreskin frequently to gradually relax it.

This operation is not very dangerous. It is a routine minor operation. Don’t worry! Many of my friends have done it. They can be cured as long as they go to a more regular hospital! The recovery date is mentioned above. I won’t be too long-winded here! As for whether to have surgery, you should think about it after reading the above, but I advise you to do it anyway. It’s better to have no surgery than nothing. Long-term pain is worse than short-term pain!

Wish you a speedy recovery!!