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How To Remove The Bandage After Circumcision

How To Remove The Bandage After Circumcision

Removing the bandage after circumcision should be done gently and with care to avoid pain, bleeding, or injury. It is always best to follow the specific instructions given by the doctor, but here are general steps on how to remove the bandage after circumcision safely.

  1. Wait for the Right Time

Most healthcare providers recommend leaving the bandage on for 24 to 48 hours:

Always confirm with the doctor how long to wait.

  1. Wash Your Hands Thoroughly

Before touching the area:

This helps prevent infection during the bandage removal.

  1. Soften the Bandage with Warm Water

If the bandage is stuck:

Do not pull the bandage off forcefully, especially if it sticks to the skin.

  1. Gently Peel Off the Bandage

Once the bandage is soft:

If bleeding starts, apply light pressure with a clean cloth and contact a healthcare provider if it continues.

  1. Clean the Area Gently

After removal:

Keeping the area clean supports healing and prevents infection.

  1. Apply New Dressing (If Required)

In some cases, a doctor may advise using a fresh bandage:

If no bandage is needed, keep the area dry and allow air exposure.

Also Read: How To Remove A Ring From A Swollen Finger

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