I did my circumcision on (29/6/20). I did it because of the phimosis problem. I am 26 yrs old male and not sexually active. First week after my post-op(5/7/20), i had bleeding and had to readmit to the hospital. I got discharged four days later. A follow up with the doctor on 13/7/20, showed that I might get infected. Hence, doctor continues to ask me to do daily dressing. The swab culture test came on 18/7/20, revealing that there’s no harmful bacteria or infection (Thank god!).
I have another follow up on (27/7/20). Below i have attached how my penis looks like. Would really help if you guys could give your opinion on it. Does it look ok? ( is it me or does the head or gland looks bend) What kind of a cut is it? ( I feel its loose though, not sure high or low) When can i masturbate? ( It’s killing me, yesterday 21/7/20 marked week 4). My head is still very sensitive though and i kinda have my dressing on for like 24 hrs. Thanks for your feedback. Looking forward to reading it.
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It seems to have healed well. Sexual activites of any sort would be best after 6 Weeks as you don't want to slow down the recovery or add trauma .
About the sensitivity , it only decreases on contact with clothes and hands while you bathe or touch the glans . So once you are cleared by your doc to stop dressing the area start off with loose clothes and encourage contact with the glans . Also if it's too sensitive you might want to use petroleum jelly or non irritant non fragrant moisturisers on the glans and it will help out. All the best !
Thank you so much for the tips. Appreciate it. Do you know what style of circumcision this is? I feel its loose since there is more skin left. However, i am not sure if its high or low.
I wonder why they made it so low. Your scrotum is riding very high up and it looks like you have a lot of hair in your shaft. You should talk to your doctor about that.
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