CircumcisionWhen to Call a DoctorYour son's penis will be examined during routine
well-baby visits. But it is important to call your
health professional if problems develop after
circumcision. Call your doctor immediately if your
circumcised baby: - Is younger than 3 months of age and has a
fever.
- Develops signs of infection of the
penis or around the circumcision site. Signs may include severe swelling,
redness, a red streak on the shaft of the penis, or a thick, yellow discharge.
- Bleeds more than the doctor said to expect or has a bloodstained
area larger than the size of a bottle cap on his diaper or on the circumcision
site dressing.
- Is extremely fussy or irritable, has a high-pitched
cry, or refuses to eat.
- Has not passed urine within 12 hours after
the circumcision was completed.
If a
Plastibell device was used for the circumcision, call
your health professional if the ring has not fallen off after 10 to 12
days. Who to SeeHealth professionals who usually perform circumcisions on infants
include: A urologist or surgeon normally will do circumcisions on older
infants, children, and adults.
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