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Stitch post 11 months

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Hey so life’s been going well, circumcision has been everything and more it’s been amazing really, but just today I realised a small sharp prick about where I had my stitches, and given it’s been so long I’m super confused as to what I should do. It definitely seems to be a stitch weirdly enough, but I can’t seem to grab or try pull it since it’s still too close to the skin.

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Perhaps a job for a nurse or doctor to avoid problems.

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It may be a bit of suture (stitch) material that has remained just under the skin.

A visit to your doctor or a sexual health clinic should get it sorted out for you.

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