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How can we ice post-op without getting anything wet?

Posted: Fri May 05, 2023 7:49 am
by Bwtbbb
I can't figure out how to ice in such a way that I can be certain everything will stay dry

Re: How can we ice post-op without getting anything wet?

Posted: Fri May 05, 2023 7:58 am
by ThailandBound
What I did:

1. Use 2 Ziplock freezer bags. Good quality. (Ziplock brand).

2. Fill the first with ice. A lot. Zip up.

3. Put that filled bag in the 2nd bag. Zip up.

4. Put a small towel over your groin and then put the two bags on top. As the ice melts is will confirm to your body icing the penis snd scrotum, essentially encasing it. Leave it there as long as possible. I did it basically all day, for 4 days, replacing ice as necessary.

You won’t get wet and the encasement distributes the cold everywhere you need it.

For me, this helped a lot. I had very little bruising and swelling, and very little pain.

Re: How can we ice post-op without getting anything wet?

Posted: Fri May 05, 2023 8:21 am
by Old Guy
Buy a couple bags of frozen peas. They will conform to your shape easier. Same method, in a baggie and use a towel.

Re: How can we ice post-op without getting anything wet?

Posted: Fri May 05, 2023 8:28 am
by Bwtbbb
ThailandBound wrote:What I did:

1. Use 2 Ziplock freezer bags. Good quality. (Ziplock brand).

2. Fill the first with ice. A lot. Zip up.

3. Put that filled bag in the 2nd bag. Zip up.

4. Put a small towel over your groin and then put the two bags on top. As the ice melts is will confirm to your body icing the penis snd scrotum, essentially encasing it. Leave it there as long as possible. I did it basically all day, for 4 days, replacing ice as necessary.

You won’t get wet and the encasement distributes the cold everywhere you need it.

For me, this helped a lot. I had very little bruising and swelling, and very little pain.

Thanks, are the gallon size ones ok? https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00 ... NS44&psc=1

I don't think I understand your 4th step. Do you put the towel on top of the penis and the bag on top of it too so that it hangs down the sides of your penis? Would this not be heavy and a lot of weight on the penis?

Re: How can we ice post-op without getting anything wet?

Posted: Fri May 05, 2023 8:54 am
by Hillywilly
Great question. I avoided icing just to not get things wet and it was not a good idea took much longer and a beta blocker prescription to get my swelling down a few weeks later. But at same time put a covering over the incision site.

Re: How can we ice post-op without getting anything wet?

Posted: Fri May 05, 2023 10:31 am
by newbie443
Bwtbbb wrote:I can't figure out how to ice in such a way that I can be certain everything will stay dry



I went to the store and bought 3 bags of dry beans. Then I put them in the zip lock bags to protect them. I used pinto beans because I like them and cooked them after I was done with using them for cold packs.

1. They are dry and do not clump up like ice or frozen veggies that have water in them.

2. They are dry and cannot then get anything wet if there is no water like melting ice or water in bags of frozen veggies.

You can use a thin dish towel or thicker hand towel around them. I used 3 bags so I could rotate them as they take a while to recharge or get really cold again.

I hope this helps. Worked great for me.

Re: How can we ice post-op without getting anything wet?

Posted: Fri May 05, 2023 10:35 am
by Bwtbbb
newbie443 wrote:
Bwtbbb wrote:I can't figure out how to ice in such a way that I can be certain everything will stay dry



I went to the store and bought 3 bags of dry beans. Then I put them in the zip lock bags to protect them. I used pinto beans because I like them and cooked them after I was done with using them for cold packs.

1. They are dry and do not clump up like ice or frozen veggies that have water in them.

2. They are dry and cannot then get anything wet if there is no water like melting ice or water in bags of frozen veggies.

You can use a thin dish towel or thicker hand towel around them. I used 3 bags so I could rotate them as they take a while to recharge or get really cold again.

I hope this helps. Worked great for me.

Thank you. What do you mean by recharge?

Re: How can we ice post-op without getting anything wet?

Posted: Fri May 05, 2023 10:44 am
by newbie443
They need to get cold again or recharge. They just transfer the cold from being in the freezer to you so they are not as cold after you use them for a while. A 3 bag rotation gave the bags plenty of time to get really cold again in the freezer. Your doctor will have instructions on how to ice. That is how long and how often. Too much cold for too long can even cause problems. You need a break to warm things up a bit. At least that is what my doctors instructions were. Ask your doctor about this. This may be in your discharge instructions.

Re: How can we ice post-op without getting anything wet?

Posted: Fri May 05, 2023 10:53 am
by dg_moore
Search Amazon for Ice Bags. They have dozens of them

Re: How can we ice post-op without getting anything wet?

Posted: Fri May 05, 2023 12:12 pm
by Gt1956
Bwtbbb wrote:I can't figure out how to ice in such a way that I can be certain everything will stay dry

Honestly, I used the hospital ice bag. Anytime you're using real ice you'll get some moisture. Even condenses out of the air. I had some thick dish towels called "bar keepers" clothes. Very cheap at restaurant supply stores, we already had them. I kept a pile of clean underwear set out. If I was wetter than I was comfortable with I just changed clothes. Kind of a therapy thing for me, kept my mind busy. Oh, I used lots of Aspercreme on my shaft, sack & groin bruising. That is mildly greasy so that provided some water resistance. So clean underwear was appreciated.
I know that they say to keep the area dry but where I was getting wet wasn't near my incision. So I think that I complied with the directions.
I ate lots of fruits to help with the constipation. I didn't have a serious problem so I think it worked.
Best I can say is be prepared. Each recovery is different. Be willing to adapt to your conditions.