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Yellowish dry skin peeling off the penis head after circumcision

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Day 12 after operation Yellow dry skin peeling off my penis head. Applying neosporin ointment 2-3 times a day. Is it normal that skin dries off the penis or is this infection? Help

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I'm on day 13 and notice yellow under my gland this am,they say its normal..keep healing buddy

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Thanks for support. Long way to go keep sharing the experience and keep healing bud.

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