Is it Useful to Wear a Foreskin Retraining Ring After a Foreskin Surgery?
The role of the post-operation circumcision ring is to maintain the state of the foreskin turned up. If the specifications and models are not suitable, it may lead to local edema. If the foreskin is too long, it is recommended to regularly turn up the foreskin and clean the underside. If necessary, surgery can be performed to completely solve the problem. The post-operation circumcision ring is a temporary tool for treating foreskin that is too long, and it cannot fundamentally solve the problem of foreskin that is too long. The correct usage is to turn up the foreskin that is too long above the glans penis. Reasonable use can prevent the foreskin from resetting and achieve the purpose of exposing the glans penis. It is usually useful, but if it is not suitable or improperly cared for, it may exacerbate postoperative discomfort and even increase the risk of infection. Therefore, it is recommended to follow the doctor's instructions and not use it blindly.
1. After surgery, try to eat light foods and avoid spicy and stimulating foods.
2. During the first month after circumcision surgery, it is best to avoid eating hot pot, chili peppers, and other pungent foods, as well as seafood and beef, lamb, and other fishy foods. These foods are highly stimulating and may cause inflammation and pain if consumed in excess, as they can constantly irritate the surgical wound.
3. It is not advisable to drink alcohol after circumcision surgery. Alcohol can dilate blood vessels and may cause the penis to become erect, which can lead to wound rupture, bleeding, and severe pain. If it is necessary to drink due to social obligations, it is recommended to drink less and consume milk after drinking to neutralize the effects of alcohol.
1. Special attention should be paid to bleeding issues on the first day after surgery. Pay attention to the condition of the gauze being soaked with blood and promptly consult a doctor if necessary. If bleeding issues are not resolved in time, it can lead to adverse consequences such as large hematomas in the penis area. Therefore, if postoperative bleeding occurs, it is recommended to promptly treat the wound on the same day and, if necessary, undergo further surgical exploration and hemostasis rather than waiting until the next day.
2. On the second day after surgery, it is recommended to return to the hospital regardless of whether there are any questions or discomfort, to have the doctor examine the wound, remove dirty gauze contaminated with blood, disinfect the wound, and replace it with new dressings.
3. Antibiotics must be used for the first three days after surgery to prevent wound infection.