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Hi dr,a 9 year child undergone surgical circumcision before 5 weeks and their are some granulamatous tissue is seen to his  private part it's not looking good Kindly have a look am attaching the image and let me know when these tissues will disappear thank u...
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Granulation tissue can occur after circumcision and often improves gradually over several weeks to months. If it is increasing, bleeding, painful, or not improving, then u can connect for detailed discussion and treatment 🙏🏻
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There is no redness or any discharge seen which is good. I can see round elevated edges over circumcision suture line which if not painful should resolve gradually. It would be good if you see your operating surgeon so that he can examine and help you more.
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