Prepuce is too long how to reduce sensitivity
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How long does redundant prepuce recover after operation? Generally, it will return to normal one month or so after redundant prepuce operation. A friend had this disease before and recovered well after operation. Let me share with you how to reduce sensitivity after redundant prepuce.
Prepuce is too long how to reduce sensitivity
First of all: phimosis and prepuce over the elderly, to promote premarital circumcision. After treatment, they began to have sex again. In addition, the local lubrication of sexual organs should be maintained, and the action should not be violent in the process of intercourse, so as to avoid incarcerated phimosis or laceration of frenulum.
Second: if the foreskin is too long, the glans cannot be exposed normally after erection. After opening prepuce, can make penis oppressive, bring ache and unwell to glans. Or because the foreskin is too long to bring premature ejaculation, accompanied by balanitis, or even after rooming, it brings gynecological inflammation to women, so we should go to a regular hospital as soon as possible for circumcision. So as not to delay the disease and cause deterioration.
Finally: anti infection and anti-inflammatory, general circumcision surgery after oral antibiotics can be a week. In addition, change dressings every day or every other day according to the doctor's advice. For patients with phimosis, if the glans skin peeling surface is relatively large, bleeding more, it is estimated that the recovery time is relatively long, intravenous infusion of antibiotics can be appropriate.
matters needing attention
Penile erection after circumcision can lead to wound pain or wound dehiscence. Patients should take medicine to prevent penile erection according to doctor's advice 1-3 days after operation. Urination in time before going to bed, getting up in the morning or waking up can prevent penile erection. Abstinence (including sexual intercourse and masturbation) should be performed within 1 month after operation to avoid wound tearing.