The nurse should evaluate essentially two aspects, the first is hygiene since it is vital to keep the glands area clean to avoid infections; and second, if the wound bleeds or begins to ooze a yellowish or whitish fluid as they are common signs of postoperative complication.
Moreover, the penis is a vascular area, and the nurse must monitor it closely for bleeding. It is too soon to detect signs of infection. If a circumcised infant is uncomfortable, he should be medicated for pain. This type of cry indicates that the central nervous system is damaged. Hence, if the urine output is low that is usually not considered a problem.