Zsr circumcision , recovery - Men's Health Foru...

Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)

36,609 members9,122 posts

Zsr circumcision , recovery

noobperson profile image
2 Replies

I did my zsr circumcision on june 2nd , 8 days completed . for the first 4 days no pain , but from 5 th day i can see a white serum type liquid under silion ring attached to my penis after 2 days the white serum is under whole silicon ring and it is paining like hell . Is it normal ? or do i need to consult doctor again . please help .

Written by
noobperson profile image
noobperson
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
2 Replies
blkwski profile image
blkwski

Contact the doctor. Where did you get the procedure done?

Eden_bonny profile image
Eden_bonny

White liquid is normal. It is a part of healing. However pain should not be extream in general case. At the time of erections pain is expected otherwise it should not be extream. Contact the surgen for the pain and also talk about white serum.

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

ZSR circumcision

I got my zsr circumcision done 2 days ago. My silicon ring started coming off after one day. I had...

Zsr circumcision

Heyy, I'm on my 9th day and skin around the zsr ring loosened from every side,i can see gaps...

ZSR circumcision staples

Hi all, I underwent ZSR and frenuloplasty 11 days ago. I do not see much difference in the staple...
justcheckin profile image

Glans sensitivity post zsr partial circumcision

I have got done my partial stappler zsr circumcision 12 days before. I was told the silicon ring...
Mocforlife profile image

ZSR circumcision Full journeyThis is an article for anyone planning of undergoing ZSR circumcision

Day-12 I noticed in the morning there are 1-2 pins that are still there in the foreskin which I...
Devsingh profile image

Moderation team

Norwich1 profile image
Norwich1Moderator
mpntod profile image
mpntodPartner
jimpollard profile image
jimpollardPartner

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.