I've had a circumcision surgery 23 days ago and i was healing well until 2 days ago. Since yesterday, i started having sharp pain on touching on specific hard lump under the skin, just below the incision line. This lump is at the bottom of the swelling i have on left side. I also noticed that the swelling has hardened at few places and there's a white pimple on the swelling above the incision line. Is this pain normal or something to be worried about? I've masturbated ( ehich i now regret a lot) by just stimulating the top part of glans and without touching the incision line or shaft at all. There was no pain at that time. Could the pain have been because of that? I wanted to know if i have to be worried about the lain and see a doc or if it is common. Afraid I might've pushed back the healing as there was no pain for 3 weeks and i started having it suddenly.
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Hi , I’m no expert but you should ring the dr and tell him what’s happening ,. I was told not to masturbate or have sex for at least 6 weeks , I know it’s hard but you gotta have patience , I’m on day 16 of my op and haven’t had any pain for the last 7 days , but I would be concerned if pain started again, let us know what he said 👍
He said, "No Problem". The pain started to reduce gradually. But just today i got another pimple on the underside. Not sure if it's because the stitches are dissolving on the inside or something else. Never had any pimples on the penis before circumcision.
Well the pimples could be just from the healing process , I have no pimples but everyone is different , just let it heal for the next 2 weeks I’m sure it will be fine if the doctor has said no problem,
I know how you feel every little thing causes us to worry ,
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