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Post circumcision problem near frenulum.

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I have been undergone through laser circumcision and now it's my 5th week. I have some problem with my frenulum the area near frenulum pricks alot intermittently and specially in the morning after having a bath. I observed some blood clots as well. My doctor is saying it's internal wound and have to wait for few months.

I am seriously afraid, did this happen to anyone? Because it really inflames. Need suggestion.

Thanks.

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Is it inflamed or just swollen? If it is inflamed, painful (not just uncomfortable) or you get white smelly pus, see your doctor.

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Thanks for your reply. There is no smelly pus nor swelling as of now but it just pricks intermittently.

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