What is the Personal hygiene during circumcision?
1. Keep the circumcision area clean and dry:
- Gently wash the circumcision area with mild soap and warm water at least twice a day, especially after urinating or having a bowel movement.
- Pat the area dry with a clean, soft towel.
- Avoid using harsh soaps or scrubbing the area, as this can irritate the skin.
2. Change the dressing regularly:
- Follow your doctor's instructions for changing the circumcision dressing. Usually, the dressing should be changed daily or as directed by your doctor.
- Use sterile dressings and avoid reusing them.
3. Wear loose-fitting clothing:
- Wear loose-fitting underwear and pants to allow air to circulate and promote healing.
- Avoid wearing tight clothing, as it can restrict blood flow and hinder the healing process.
4. Practice good hand hygiene:
- Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before touching the circumcision area.
- This will help prevent the spread of infection.
5. Monitor for signs of infection:
- Look for signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, pain, or discharge from the circumcision area.
- Fever or chills may also indicate an infection.
- If you notice any signs of infection, contact your doctor immediately.
6. Avoid strenuous activities:
- Avoid strenuous activities, such as running or heavy lifting, during the healing period.
- These activities can put stress on the circumcision area and slow down the healing process.
7. Follow your doctor's instructions:
- Follow all of your doctor's instructions carefully.
- This includes taking any prescribed medications and attending follow-up appointments.