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Post Circumsision worries

I just recently had a Circumcision 8 days ago and the pain has gone down and the overall swelling has gone down. But theres this sorta ring of swelling or something that is red and sensative just beneath that tender red line on the penis head and just after the shaft, right where the insision is. Its very puffy and red and spereated into sections due to the stiches and has increased to swell. It started on my right side of my penis but now goes all around it. Im worried if this is an infection or maybe its just part of the healing process but i am worried. Theres been no discharge of puss or anything but its abit itchy. Please if someone knows what i am talking about let me know. Thanks.
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I've just gott circumcised today. I got my penis swelled right now. And I found a difficulties to get a pee. It's been almost 4 hours after the surgery but I can't take a pee, but I noticed that my urine is coming out a little bit on my undies without feeling it comes out, is it normal?
thank you for the advice..
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Yea im going in tomorrow to see the doctor. Theres no heat or pain but there is redness and some adgitation and swelling. Hopefully it's fine or its a minor infection..don't want anything seriouse.
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The classic signs of infection are: redness, swelling, pain and heat. If you have any of these you should contact the doctor who performed your surgery.
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