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Skin narcosis, remove the gland or risk sepsis, looks like it infected already. ?
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Should have anchored the band in place, cut the glans as soon as it was fully numb, then carefully removed the band after those 2 and a half days. The removal of the glans as soon as is practicable is necessary in order to not let the tissue past the band become necrotic.
@asmanthebell has it right, looks like you're already dealing with an infection. Bite the bullet and go to a hospital to have it looked at by an actual doctor, blood poisoning is no joke.
Sometimes I wonder why I even bother posting detailed explanations of how I performed my own glansectomy in one go without infection and without needing medical intervention, clearly some folks don't bother to do their homework regardless.
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I did remove the band as soon as it was possible which was 2.5 days. The scab is starting to loosen no sign of any infection so I think it will be okay.
Not seen the detailed explanation of conducting a glandsectomy I have been asking for advice for weeks on here but no replies.
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Cauterisation the offending tissue usually electrical is best but expensive.
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The infection could be deeper and also now in your blood stream, which is sepsis, I would get a blood test done for infection markers, it’s your life at the end of the day, NHS guidance is clear.
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Hey, it looks like you're really not taking this as seriously as you should be. If you don't seek medical attention soon you literally risk death.
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Major risk here. Go to a hospital