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* There is, of course, post-surgical pain, which may be relieved by a potent oral analgesic. One should have a two-week supply of analgesic medicine.
* The recovery period for adolescent and adult circumcision is usually placed at six weeks. During that period of time, many patients experience pain when they they have involuntary nocturnal erections [[erection]]s and the [[erection ]] tightens the residual [[skin]] and pulls at the incision and suture.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Dai
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|DOI=10.22037/uj.v0i0.3981
|accessdate=2020-11-28
}}</ref> In a few cases, the erections [[erection]]s may cause [[wound dehiscence]] which requires additional surgery to re-close the surgical wound.
* That is not the only source of pain. [[Circumcision]] amputates the protective [[foreskin]]. In cases of [[phimosis]], the [[glans penis]] may never have been exposed before, so there frequently is severe pain when the glans penis touches anything. Many men complain that they are unable to wear trousers for an extended period of time. Only time and [[keratinization]] can ease this pain.
* Circumcision is inexact surgery. Surgeons have to guess at how much [[skin]] to amputate, so they frequently get it wrong. If sufficient [[skin]] is not available to permit penis expansion during times of [[erection]], then taut, painful erections [[erection]]s are the result. This complication may be treated by [[tissue expansion]]. The tension may also cause [[wound dehiscence]], which would cause additional pain.
* Neuromas may form at the [[circumcision scar]]. Cold & Taylor (1999) reported that they are "notorious for generating pain.".<ref name="cold-taylor1999">{{ColdCJ TaylorJR 1999}}</ref>