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Does circumcision hurt for men?

Asked by:Bouchard

Asked on:Apr 06, 2026 10:42 AM

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  • Valley Valley

    Apr 06, 2026

    Some men understand that foreskin is very harmful, but they delay and do nothing about circumcision surgery. What's going on? It turns out that because they know very little about circumcision, and remember that the site of circumcision is so private, they are worried that the surgery will cause a lot of pain, and secondly, they are worried about the risks of surgery, so they have certain concerns about circumcision. So does circumcision hurt for boys?

    The entire surgical treatment only takes 10 minutes, and the appearance is clean, tidy and beautiful, which is beneficial to environmental sanitation, health care, and growth and development. There is no pain during and after the operation, no bleeding, no infection, no urinary disturbance, and no impact on work and life.

    I went home the same day as the surgery, which did not affect my normal work and study. After the operation, the wound will be slightly painful and swollen. You should take painkillers regularly. It will be cured in about 7 to 10 days.

    As long as there is no infection after circumcision, the wound will generally recover within 7-10 days, but it will take more than 3 weeks for the wound to fully heal and bear the impact of external forces such as sexual intercourse. It has been confirmed by many clinical experiments that the part of the glans frenulum exposed after circumcision can reduce the chronic irritation of urine scale, significantly reduce the sensitivity of sexual nerves, and effectively improve male sexual function by 3-5 times.

    Circumcision is generally used to correct the foreskin, and the doctor will give appropriate anesthesia depending on the patient's condition, make an incision on the penis, and rotate the foreskin toward the upper glans of the penis to expose the glans of the penis. Then the unnecessary skin will be removed and the incision will be sutured.

    This method will not damage the lymphatic vasculature of the subcutaneous tissue of the male genitalia, and there will be no obstruction to the return of blood or lymph nodes after surgery.; After rotation, the excessive length of the foreskin and the foreskin frenulum will not be damaged, and the appearance will maintain its natural shape. ; No pain after erection ; It is also less likely to cause circular scar muscle atrophy.

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