How long after circumcision can one resume sexual activity?
Generally, sexual activity after circumcision is recommended around 4 to 6 weeks post-surgery, depending specifically on the wound healing condition. Detailed analysis is as follows:
If the wound heals smoothly after surgery without infection, dehiscence, and the swelling has completely subsided, sexual activity can be gradually resumed about four weeks after surgery. By this time, the wound tissue has basically repaired itself and possesses a certain degree of tensile resistance; appropriate attention to intensity can reduce the risk.
If postoperative wound infection, delayed healing, or significant scar hyperplasia occurs, the time for resuming sexual activity must be postponed, potentially to six weeks or longer. One must wait until the inflammation has completely subsided and the wound has healed securely. Resumption should occur gradually after a doctor's examination confirms there are no obstacles, to avoid premature activity that could lead to wound dehiscence.
Prior to resuming sexual activity, it is essential to obtain a medical evaluation; do not rely solely on the passage of time. Initially, avoid vigorous movements. If pain or discomfort occurs during the process, stop immediately and seek medical attention promptly.