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How much bleeding post circumcision is normal? There has been a considerable swelling engulfing nearly 80% of shaft, and bleeding from a particular point that is hidden below the swelling. Niether skin at swelling is not so tight, nor do I have any pain as such, however I do have short bursts of pain sometimes which vanish in no time. Bleeding occur only when I am standing up and the blood flow is approximately 3 drops in a minute. The blood has a slightly unpleasant smell though I haven't seen any white discharge along with it. The blood is deep red. Also note, today is my day 5 of circumcision and I also underwent frenuloplasty.
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Kindly visit a surgeon who operated Continue antibiotics Keep area clean Wash with water It will regress Visit a surgeon
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After the removal of foreskin the tip of penis gets a little hypersensitive for few days, but that'll settle down. Some amount of serous discharge- red colored is expected after circumcision. The swelling will slowly reduce Try to clean it daily to get rid off the smell and use Medication prescribed by your surgeon
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