How long does it take to have sexual intercourse after surgery for phimosis

After undergoing surgery for phimosis, it usually takes 4 to 6 weeks to have sexual intercourse, depending on the body's recovery and the surgical method. If the wound has not fully healed or if there are problems such as infection, the recovery time should be extended. The comprehensive evaluation includes the degree of surgical wound healing, pain recovery, and doctor's review opinion.

1 Factors affecting postoperative recovery

The recovery time after circumcision varies from person to person, mainly influenced by traditional surgical methods such as suturing or laser cutting, personal physical condition, and nursing care. Generally speaking, traditional suture surgery has a longer healing time, which may take more than 6 weeks, while laser surgery usually recovers faster due to its smaller incision. Individuals with strong wound healing ability and attention to hygiene after surgery have a relatively shorter recovery time.

2 Ensure wound healing

The prerequisite for complete recovery is that the wound is completely healed. Early intercourse may cause the wound to crack or become infected. Healing can be judged by observation: whether the wound is completely healed without any leakage, redness, swelling, or pain. Some patients will undergo corresponding examinations during follow-up to confirm whether they can resume sexual activity.

3 Postoperative care to avoid complications

In order to avoid prolonging recovery time or causing postoperative infections, the following points should be focused on: keeping the wound clean and dry, changing dressing daily; Avoid vigorous exercise within one week after surgery; Do not have an erection, and take suppressive medication as recommended by a doctor. Wearing loose and breathable underwear reduces friction, and a light diet also helps with recovery.

4. Doctor's follow-up is crucial

Even if the wound feels well healed, it is recommended to have a doctor's follow-up four weeks after surgery. On the one hand, it can ensure no infection or potential problems, and on the other hand, it can also obtain professional advice. If the doctor confirms that the wound has fully recovered and there are no discomfort symptoms, sexual activity can be resumed.

4 to 6 weeks after surgery is usually a relatively safe time point, but due to individual differences, it needs to be adjusted appropriately based on the recovery situation. During this period, scientific nursing and maintaining communication with doctors are crucial to avoid post coitus complications caused by premature intercourse.

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