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How long will it take to recover the wallet if it is too long?
The surgical treatment of foreskin is a minimally invasive operation, which only needs local anesthesia. The whole journey takes only 10 ~ 15 minutes, and the pain is not obvious. You can go home after the operation and the wound can heal in 7 ~ 10 days. After operation, you should wear loose underwear with good air permeability, let the glans of penis go up, reduce edema, keep the wound dry, and stay in bed for 2 ~ 3 days. Everything can be normal, but you should prevent excessive exercise. 3 ~ 4 weeks after operation or after the business ring (disposable prepuce stapler) falls off, go to the hospital outpatient department for reexamination.

There is no age limit for foreskin surgery: men of all ages can have foreskin surgery if the foreskin is too long or too long. Boys before the age of 7 usually need general anesthesia because of their low degree of cooperation, which not only increases the cost, but also has great risks. If the problem of too long foreskin is not very serious, it is recommended that the child be older and then consider local anesthesia surgery. Some children's foreskin is too long, which will definitely decrease with age, and no operation is needed. However, if the foreskin is too long, which leads to dysuria, repeated glans and sulcus inflammation, urinary system infection, or short penis, hypospadias, concealed penis, etc., it is necessary to go to a regular hospital for specialist treatment as soon as possible.

Edema after prepuce operation is a common disease. Slight edema of penis and glans penis within 3 ~ 4 days after operation is normal, but there are some differences. The reason of edema is that after circumcision, the blood circulation system at the prepuce frenum is very rich, and the blood vessels and lymphatic vessels of the skin are cut off after operation, resulting in a new circulation path of circulating articles, which leads to poor reflux and takes some time. Therefore, some postoperative edema can generally be recovered in 2-3 weeks, or it can last for more than 3 months, but there is no need to cause anxiety. Of course, the new circulatory system will not swell after it is produced.