Circumcision Surgery for Tight Foreskin : Procedure, Recovery Time & Pain
2 months ago
I am unable to pull back my foreskin and facing difficulty during intercourse. Do I need circumcision, and how long does the procedure and recovery take?
Answers (1)
Your symptoms suggest phimosis, a condition in which the foreskin can’t be retracted behind the head of the penis. This is quite common, especially in recently married men who notice discomfort during intercourse. In such cases, circumcision surgery is usually recommended as a permanent and effective solution.
The procedure itself is simple and typically takes about 10–15 minutes. It is usually performed under local anesthesia with mild sedation, so you won’t feel pain during the surgery. After the procedure, most patients can resume routine activities, including office work, within 1–2 days. However, complete healing generally takes around 2–3 weeks.
You may experience slight sensitivity or discomfort initially since the head of the penis becomes exposed, but this gradually settles over time. Pain is usually minimal and can be managed with prescribed medications. Delaying treatment, especially if you also have conditions like diabetes, can increase the risk of infections, so timely treatment is advisable.
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