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Little bit of bleeding after 9 days.

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Hey guys, so I got circumcised 9 days ago now, and to sleep I always have to put on a dressing. Whether it be gauze or something else because the sutures stick out and it makes it impossible to sleep. But whenever I take off the dressing it looks like it's still bleeding a little bit only on the underside. Does anyone know if that's still normal after 9 days?

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Yes, perfectly normal for the first 2 weeks.

Put a light coating of vaselline on your penis before the gauze to ensure it doesn't stick to the healing area and pull the scab/new skin off as you remove it.

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