Hey all, it has been a month since my circumcision. The area has not yet healed completely but I have seen some developments, the swelling Is down, no more pain while erections and the dry blood has just come off on its own. It left a mark to the area but I think it will go in sometime. So who ever is a day or week in, in the surgery things will get better beleive me give it time and eat good food and keep the area clean.
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Are you able now do you think to do all normal activities - exercise, masturbation etc? Not withstanding Doctors orders to avoid the latter for 4-6 weeks?
The only problem with masturbation is, it's still to early for the skin can't do the whole motion, skin is attached but still early to say. I will wait for 6-8 weeks and update on this.
I second this sentiment. You might feel hopeless day 2-3 but it’ll be great afterwards as long as u take care of ur partner.
For people reading this contemplating if they wanna go for it or not. The earlier the better, the younger you are the faster u naturally heal. I am 19 was fully healed (according to my doc) by day 26-27. So get ur “upgrade” early 😂.
Hey man, after 4th week the pain will start to ease off and you will feel a bit more comfortable, after that you just have to wait for the tip to be desensitise...don't worry just follow your doctor's advice and you can resume your normal activities within 6 weeks of circumcision.
Had my circumcision 2 weeks ago. Thankfully no pain now or sensitivity which is great!
My only concern is that all of my stitches around the left, right and back are still in, but the front ones came away really early and now there is quite a large gap. Will this heal over or do I need to get my stitches redone?
When I have an erection, the foreskin sits where it should, but unerect, it covers the bottom part of the bell, and just wondering if this is normal?
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