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5th day post ZSR Circumcision

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Hi guys. So I am on day 5 post my surgery, and hopefully its going good as of now. I am on painkillers and antibiotics for 7 days.

I have 3 questions:

1. For how many days will I need to wear a bandage around my penis?

2. When will the staplers start coming off?

3. And, for how long will there be split urine?

Any help would be great! Thanks.

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Mine was also ZSR Circumcision and it took me around 4 week to fall the ring completely, although the first quarter came off on 11th day , but I can say it will start to feel loose after a week. Second, bandages you have to apply till your surgeon advise because in my case my surgeon told me that you do not need to apply bandages afterwards. And split urine will be gone when you will stop applying bandages.You will be fine in some weeks. 🙌

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Great! Thanks man

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