guys i am on 16th day after circumcision and this area which i have marked, it bled yesterday when it was erect and i was examining the area resulting in a bit pulling of skin, I didn’t notice the bleeding and couldn’t even fee it, stopped itself and when i washed it with water blood was washed and never bled again ! But now whenit touches the scrotum it kind of pains a little!! Met doc today he said it is nothing!
But may i know from someone that is this normal ( tenderness where it bled) it has been 1-2 day after it bled and i can notice it has definitely gotten better than it was in the starting ( 2 days ago) is this normal?
How long should i expect to not feel pain as i don’t feel in the other areas of incision?
How does this stage of healing look to u?
how am i healing as of 16th day
And can someone notice the blackish formations around incision at some place! Any comments would be appreciated
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I am on my 2nd day but wondering if those black spots are just clots…I have them now and it looks similar. Your penis does look much better than mine considering you are 2 weeks ahead of me but i have seen better and worse during my research online so all i can say is the recovery times vary from person to person so just keep checking with your doc and keep taking care of it.
In my case those black spots are not clots or scabs , these are just the buildup of creams and my doc has asked to remove them everytime i bathe, so trying to remove it after bathing it looses a little bit and in the evening i again soak in warm water and then it is easier to take them out
You need to try and avoid erections for a while longer and bathe the area in warm salt water or very mild soap. I would have thought the dark spots would be blood but not certain.The pain at the scrotum could be due to sticking but generally the pain lasts a varying about of time for each of us.
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