How long can you take a bath after phimosis operation
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The time of sexual life is short, weak and powerless. I got masturbation addiction when I was ten years old. It was very frequent. The doctor said that I was prepuced and phimosis, and then I was treated immediately. The situation is a little better. Let's talk about how long I can take a bath after phimosis surgery.
How long can you take a bath after phimosis operation
Note 1: adhere to the correct diet in the choice of diet, it is recommended to light mainly, avoid spicy food, health care, keep the private part clean, especially the wound part should be kept clean and dry, pay attention not to wet the gauze when urinating, if the gauze is wet by urine, you can first remove the gauze and return to the outpatient clinic for dressing change.
Note 2: it's better to choose proper clothes with loose and breathable underwear, keep the glans up at the same time, and reduce edema. If necessary, regular follow-up visit can be conducted. The wound can be basically healed in seven to ten days, and the patient can resume sexual life one month after the operation.
Note 3: if there is bleeding after the operation, you should return to the doctor immediately. Within 1-2 months after the operation, try to reduce walking, riding, sexual stimulation and fantasy, so as to avoid the influence of repeated erection of penis on wound healing, which is very good for recovery.
matters needing attention
Generally speaking, patients with foreskin phimosis are dozens of times more likely to suffer from penile diseases than normal people. Phimosis can cause incarceration of phimosis. That is, when the phimosis mouth is not very small, penis erection, glans occasionally exposed, but the narrow prepuce will be like a ring stuck in the coronal groove of the penis, so that local blood circulation disorders, causing incarcerated part of the distal tissue ischemic necrosis, can cause serious consequences. Besides, foreskin can also induce diseases such as * anal hernia, hernia, urinary retention and hydronephrosis.