How Well It Works
Your baby's penis usually starts feeling better within about 3 to 4
days after being
circumcised. Your newborn may be fussy and irritable,
may have trouble sleeping, and may have pain when he urinates during these
first few days. Also, for about 2 weeks, it can be painful whenever urine or
stool touches the tip of the penis. Keep in mind that even though your baby's
penis starts feeling better after 3 days, it may look worse. About 7 to 10 days
after the procedure, the penis will usually look like it's healing.
You will likely take your baby home the same day he is circumcised.
Some swelling around the penis is normal in the first few days after the
surgery. Some slight bleeding may occur. If this happens, apply direct but
gentle pressure to the area with a clean cloth or bandage for about 5 to 10
minutes.
- Gently wash the area with warm water when
needed. Soap is not recommended.
- Put petroleum jelly, such as
Vaseline, around the circumcised area. The petroleum jelly prevents the scab
from sticking to the diaper.
- Give your baby
acetaminophen for pain. Talk to your doctor about how
much and how often you should give your baby this medicine. Call your doctor
anytime your baby seems to be in a lot of pain.
You may notice a yellow, scabby area around the penis. This lasts
about 3 to 5 days and will gradually go away as the skin heals.