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4 weeks after circumcision,can I go swimming?

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Hey guys I am now on my 25th day since the circumcision ,I still have some stitches on the frenulum area and a couple around the incision line. I still have swelling that sometimes gets smaller and sometimes it's back to what it was.

I'm just wondering can I go in swimming pools because I don't know if it will cause an infection or something like that? Its 35+ Celsius here and I really want to go 😆

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I’d wait for all the stitches to go away before entering a public swimming pool. Don’t take a risk. Wait for 6 weeks to get done.

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