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swelling under glans 5 weeks after circumcision

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hey guys i recently had my circumcision and the healing process went quite fine, except im still experiencing some swelling on one side beneath my glans. Im kinda getting worried, are there any tips you guys could give me on how long it takes to go away or how to help the process and your experience.

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hey. Its very common. I had the swelling after 12-13 weeks also under the glans. I was worried about it. Discussed with doctor and he assured the entire healing process take somewhere between 7–8 months. I was not able to put condoms as well initially. Lol. So dont worry. Its gonna be fine with.

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thanks bro, how long did it take for you?

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