What Should You Pay Attention to When Undergoing Circumcision?

Aug 20, 2026 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Cao Zhiqiang
Introduction
Circumcision requires attention to several key aspects, including preoperative examinations and preparations, preoperative lifestyle adjustments, postoperative wound protection, postoperative medication management, and follow-up visits. Properly managing each of these steps helps minimize complications and supports smooth wound healing; prompt medical consultation is essential if signs of bleeding or infection worsen. 1. Preoperative Examinations and Preparations: Complete the required baseline tests prior to surgery to assess the patient’s actual physical condition.

Phimbotomy (circumcision) requires attention to preoperative examinations and preparations, preoperative lifestyle adjustments, postoperative wound protection, postoperative medication management, and postoperative follow-up visits. Properly managing each of these steps helps minimize complications, promotes smooth wound healing, and ensures prompt medical consultation in case of worsening bleeding or infection.

1. Preoperative Examinations and Preparations: Complete baseline medical tests prior to surgery to assess your overall health status and rule out any contraindications. Accurately determine the specific type of phimosis and select the most appropriate surgical technique. Honestly inform your physician about your medical history and any known drug allergies to prevent unexpected complications during surgery.

2. Preoperative Lifestyle Adjustments: Maintain cleanliness of the genital area before surgery, thoroughly cleaning debris from beneath the foreskin to reduce local bacterial load. Ensure adequate sleep the night before surgery; avoid alcohol and overly greasy foods. Plan sufficient rest time—postoperative recovery requires bed rest—so arrange your work and personal schedule accordingly in advance.

3. Postoperative Wound Protection: After surgery, carefully protect the dressed wound—minimize friction and pressure from clothing. Limit walking and remain mostly bedridden; avoid strenuous physical activity. Do not touch or wet the wound site. During urination, take precautions to prevent urine from soaking the gauze dressing, thereby lowering the risk of wound infection.

4. Postoperative Medication Management: Follow your physician’s prescribed medication regimen to reduce inflammation and alleviate pain. Strictly adhere to the recommended dosage—do not increase it arbitrarily. Monitor the wound and surrounding skin for signs such as expanding redness or swelling; document any abnormalities for reference during subsequent follow-up visits.

5. Postoperative Follow-up Visits: Attend scheduled hospital follow-ups to evaluate wound healing progress and remove dressings as appropriate. If sutures were used, have them removed strictly per your physician’s instructions. Even if you feel fully recovered, do not skip follow-up appointments—early detection of atypical healing is essential.

During recovery, maintain a mild diet—avoid spicy foods and alcohol—and minimize sexual stimulation. Refrain from viewing content that may trigger erection, thereby reducing the risk of wound dehiscence and ensuring a stable, complete recovery period.