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When can stop wrapping penis after circumcision?

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I got my circumcision done 6th Nov! All the glue come off. When can i stop wrapping the penis

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Well I got done in September and after 4 weeks I stopped wrapping my penis in bandages and changing dressings.After 10 days the glue had fallen off and my doc said wrap and dress it for a month then leave it alone to heal on its own.I still soaked my penis in warm salty water twice a day until the end of week 6 to keep it clean and help with the healing.If you’re really concerned then speak to your doctor.

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