Recovering From Adult Circumcision

December 24, 2020

In the United States, it’s fairly common for men to be circumcised, but not as much as before.  Although nearly 85% of men were circumcised in 1985, the number has dropped to 55% over the years.  Researchers claim that this is due to the increase in immigration, which has changed the cultural and religious beliefs of many families throughout the United States.  Although the percentage of circumcision on newborns has decreased, it also means that more and more men are undergoing the procedure when they’re adults.
 
Although circumcision has many health benefits, it’s still intimidating for men to do.  That being said, it’s a relatively simple process.  All the urologist in New York City has to do is give the patient anesthesia and then remove the foreskin from behind the head of the penis.  After the procedure, all the patient has to focus on is their recovery.  If you’re considering getting circumcised, here’s what you can expect from the healing process.
 
Although your penis may swell or bruise in the first couple of days, it shouldn’t be too painful.  Although you can usually take over-the-counter medication, make sure to ask your doctor about what medication you should take.  For instance, if you want to take aspirin or another blood thinner, you should ask your urologist in New York City when you can start taking it again.  If you’re experiencing more pain, your urologist may prescribe you a medication.
 
After your procedure, the first couple of days you should have a clean bandage around your penis to prevent infections.  It’s recommended to rest during the first week of recovery.  This means taking time off of work, resting when you feel tired, and limiting your movements.  Each day, you can try walking, with each day walking more than the day before.  That being said, you should try to avoid strenuous activities, such as riding a bike, for at least 4 weeks.
 
In general, recovery takes about 6 weeks.  During this time, you should restrain from any sexual activities.  Although this process may seem scary, your urologist in New York will be there to answer any of your questions or concerns.