Circumcision in Older Children: What to Expect at Home
Your Child's Recovery

After surgery, your child's penis may be painful, swollen, and
bruised. In an older baby or child, there may be some blood coming
from the wound edge. The penis may have petroleum jelly and gauze on
it from surgery. If gauze is used, follow your doctor's directions
about when to remove it. When you remove the gauze, first soak it in
warm water, and then gently loosen it.
Your child may not sleep as well and may seem fussy while the
circumcision site heals. Let your child return to normal activities
when your child seems ready or when your doctor says it's okay. This
is usually in 2 or 3 days.
If your child wears diapers, use petroleum jelly on the stitches
with each diaper change. Fasten the diapers loosely. If your child
wears underpants, make sure that the pants aren't rubbing on the
penis.
This care sheet gives you a general idea about how long it will take
for your child to recover. But each child recovers at a different
pace. Follow the steps below to help your child get better as
quickly as possible.
How can you care for your child at home?

Activity
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Do not let your child do intense exercise, such as sports,
running, or physical education at school, for 3 to 4
weeks.
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Diet
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Have your child drink plenty of fluids for the first 24
hours to avoid becoming dehydrated. Use clear fluids, such
as water, apple juice, and flavored ice pops.
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Medicines

Incision
care
If your doctor told you how to care for your child's incision,
follow your doctor's instructions. If you did not get instructions,
follow this general advice:
Follow-up care is a key part of your child's treatment and
safety.
Be sure to make and go to all appointments, and call your doctor if
your child is having problems. It's also a good idea to know your
child's test results and keep a list of the medicines your child
takes.
When should you call for help?
Call 911 anytime you think your child may need emergency
care. For example, call if:
Call your doctor now or seek immediate medical care if:
Watch closely for changes in your child's health, and be sure to
contact your doctor if your child has any problems.
Current as of: November 15, 2023
Content Version: 14.0
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