Levi was circumcised at 10 days old and had to go back less than two week later to get a small adhesion fixed. Now, at 11 weeks old, I noticed yesterday that he has another adhesion and the "rim" area is red all the way around. I've kept it really clean and I'm putting either Vaseline or rash cream on it at diaper changes. Calling Pediatrician to go in Monday but looking for your experiences in this area. It doesn't seem painful to touch and he's had normal wet diapers.
I had been doing so good keeping an eye on it but I guess with starting back to work and him being in daycare I haven't done my job as well as I should. I feel so guilty for letting this happen. I'll see what doc says and also mention to daycare to start putting Vaseline on him. I never mentioned it to them bc he had been fine. I didn't have the forethought that this might be an issue. Ugh, I need some reassurance.
Re: Question for moms with circumcised boys
Anyways, with our son who was 9 or 10 weeks when we noticed it (now 12 weeks), about half of the skin around the head of the penis is attached, and we ended up taking him to the pediatrician to check it. I started putting Vaseline on it every day until the doctor appt, and basically he said unless the skin is softened up, it would hurt him too much to try to unattach the skin. He said to start pulling it back a little with diaper changes and after its been soaking in warm water after baths when it is softened up the most. He said it should eventually be able to unattach. I have also been putting Vaseline on it at every diaper change, and I don't know how well that is really working, but it can't hurt to try.
It doesnt seem to bother him at all, but when I noticed the adhesion, I was sick to my stomach at the fact that this is something that could cause him pain to unattach or give him issues later in life. Doing any kind of Internet research only made things worse. People saying that their pediatrician just yanked the skin back without any numbing cream or babies needing surgery to fix it.....reading about it definitely made me exprience some major guilt as well, and I lost some sleep over it. After two weeks, I've just been doing what our pediatrician said, and I figure we will see where we are at his four months visit, and hopefully we will see some progress before then.
I totally understand the emotions you are having, and hopefully going to the pediatrician will make you feel better about it and give you the reassurance you need. Please give an update as well after your visit to let me know what they tell you!